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Gallery

School life, shared with care

A thoughtful public record of lessons, performances, celebrations, and cultural traditions from Pushkin's School, curated from selected location and archive images.

A teacher working with children around a Russian classroom table.
Cultural learning materials and crafts arranged on a table.
A costumed adult performer holding an umbrella during a school theatre event.
Children and families gathered with balloons during a school event.
Exterior view of a Chelmsford school venue used for Russian classes.
Children playing an outdoor school game on a sunny day.

Selected archive

The featured set stays carefully curated, with 134 more small archive tiles adding depth where lower-resolution images still help tell the school story.

Collections
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Themes
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Photo care
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School archive

School-life moments organised by category

The archive structure brings school history into a clear shape: classroom work, celebrations, performances, language learning, and community milestones.

Curated with care

Browse first, with publication care close behind

The gallery is arranged for visual browsing while keeping the public-use standards visible for families and future editors.

Gallery collections are organised around learning, culture, performance, locations, and community life.

Public images are selected carefully so captions, consent, and child privacy stay appropriate.

Legacy archive images can be used at modest sizes when they add useful school-history context.

  1. Standard 1

    Curated selection

    Images are chosen for warmth, clarity, and relevance to real school life before they appear publicly.

  2. Standard 2

    Respectful captions

    Captions give context for families without exposing personal details or relying on children being named.

  3. Standard 3

    Archive quality

    Gallery collections are reserved for accessible images, useful alt text, and a balanced mix of school moments.

Current information

See the current school locations

Families can explore branches, timetables, and enquiries while the public archive is curated.