Pre-revolutionary period
Having visited the Central State Historical Archives, we found the first mention of the building on the territory of which our school. A very interesting fact, which says that in 1863, that is, almost 160 years ago, State Councilor Andrei Petrovich Lei applied to the board of the St. Petersburg Credit Society with a request to issue him a loan secured by a house on Bolshaya Sadovaya Street, Yekateringofsky and Voznesensky Prospekt ... The following is written in historical documents: "the foundation of the house is made of a rubble slab on lime with sand on wooden planks with earth and stone and carpentry work. The walls are brick, windows with double bindings, glass. Ceilings with beams, grease, filing. There are front and back stairs. ". A year later, in 1864, the house was sold on the basis of a resolution of the St. Petersburg City Credit Society for non-payment of the next debt on the list of sales. The highest price at the auction was given by the merchant Afanasy Petrovich Yakovlev. Paid in the amount of 33540 rubles, pledging to pay the rest of the amount no later than fifteen days. Examining archival documents, we found several more references to this building, dated 1904 and 1910: a petition to His Excellency the Mayor to open an ink workshop and furnished rooms in this house. Unfortunately, we failed to scan these documents. But we took a photographic film of this building.