A Neverending School Part VII

This area again looks surprisingly modern compared to the rest of the school.

And it probably is the latest addition from the 2000’s.

A theory classroom.

It didn’t specify, which theory.

Tina has been active here.

A second classroom.

The corner room looks like an office.

Although a theory classroom, it looks like something has been done in practice in here.

Instructions about when the new school year in the new buildings will begin.

There’s a lot more paper here than in the construction department.

A smaller room with a whiteboard.

There was huge amounts of broken glass everywhere.

And I don’t wonder why. The windows were so large.

A different stairway. This one is again in the older part of the school.

Let’s see, what this corridor is about.

I am once again in a dark place.

Different kinds of chairs and tables.

Old double doors leading to a small, windowless room.

Oh, this is an area for teachers. The board has been received for bulletins from the teachers’ association and the trustee. One bulletin is about sickness leave.

This corridor looks like a demolition site.

Here the windows are yellow.

And so I reach my favorite part in old schools: the gym.

Already see, why this school is a neverending one?

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A Finnish Urban explorer & Photographer

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