There were 15 primary schools and 5 secondary schools in Pripyat. Toys and exercise books still remain strewn across the floor as a stark reminder of children that once attended.
Visited March 2014 Pripyat, Ukraine Ghost Town
This report is part of a series from the ghost town of Pripyat and the Chernobyl exclusion zone. Check out the Chernobyl and Pripyat main page for more reports.
One of the hardest-hitting sights during a visit to Pripyat is the schools and kindergartens, strewn with toys, exercise books, and all the usual paraphernalia associated with education facilities.
It wasn’t the sight of the objects however, they are exactly what you’d expect to find. It was the images they conjure up in ones mind that struck me. Thousands of children potentially exposed to deadly radiation before being permanently evacuated must have a detrimental affect on them, psychologically if not physically.
There were 15 primary schools in Pripyat, catering for 5,000 children, plus 5 secondary schools and a professional school. We didn’t have time to visit them all, but we saw a good selection. Each in a differing state of decay; one had suffered a partial collapse while others seemed structurally sound.
Middle School 3 is one of the highlights of almost anyone’s visit to the ghost town. An image now iconic of Pripyat resides inside – a sea of gas masks covers the floor, each and every one of them child-sized. The chilling sight is a relic of the Cold War era, when there was a threat of chemical, biological or nuclear attack. The school kept the gas masks in storage in case of such an attack. Looters have since worked their way through, removing the small amount of silver contained within each filter and leaving the masks strewn across the floor.
Rooms jam-packed packed full of tiny beds in the nurseries serve as a reminder of just how many children there were. Pripyat was a booming city, with a much higher than average birth rate. It makes you wonder how those kids came through the experience and what they are doing now. Ironically, I suspect many of them now work at the power plant as part of the decommissioning process.
Pripyat Schools and Nurseries – Doll on a desk in a classroomPripyat Schools and Nurseries – Exercise book on a row of desksPripyat Schools and Nurseries – Photos in a bookPripyat Schools and Nurseries – A classroom with items on the deskPripyat Schools and Nurseries – School corridor with a desk in itPripyat Schools and Nurseries – Classroom with wooden desksPripyat Schools and Nurseries – Children’s game and items on the wallPripyat Schools and Nurseries – Gas mask on a deskPripyat Schools and Nurseries – Soviet poster on a wallPripyat Schools and Nurseries – Corridor with large notice boardPripyat Schools and Nurseries – Child sized gas masks on the floorPripyat Schools and Nurseries – A sea of gas masks from the Cold War eraPripyat Schools and Nurseries – Bunk beds in a nurseryPripyat Schools and Nurseries – Doll in front of little lockersPripyat Schools and Nurseries – The doll and more lockersPripyat Schools and Nurseries – Toy in window with tower blocks behindPripyat Schools and Nurseries – Tank toy in another windowPripyat Schools and Nurseries – Front of one of the many schoolsPripyat Schools and Nurseries – Chairs set out in a circle with lots of toys aroundPripyat Schools and Nurseries – Stained glass window in school staircasePripyat Schools and Nurseries – Seats in a hallPripyat Schools and Nurseries – Classroom with desksPripyat Schools and Nurseries – Science lessonPripyat Schools and Nurseries – Classroom with lots of items on the desksPripyat Schools and Nurseries – Toys on a shelving unitPripyat Schools and Nurseries – Books remain on shelves in the school libraryPripyat Schools and Nurseries – One of the schools has partially collapsedPripyat Schools and Nurseries – Grand piano on a stage in the music schoolPripyat Schools and Nurseries – A piano with tiny child sized chairsPripyat Schools and Nurseries – Dolls head on a bedPripyat Schools and Nurseries – Clock on a wall in nurseryPripyat Schools and Nurseries – Classroom with school work spread all overPripyat Schools and Nurseries – Cartoon style pictures on the wall
These are probably the most emotional words and the most moving pictures I’ve seen until now about the Chernobyl disaster… Thanks a lot for sharing them and congratulations… your work is amazing…
Great set of images,”awfully” fascinating history.What is the residual radioactivity at? presume you have to be tagged up and can only stay so long.I wonder what effect you would get using film photography if radiation present?
Some truely amazing photos here mate! just wow!
Andy Kay I must see them all!
These are probably the most emotional words and the most moving pictures I’ve seen until now about the Chernobyl disaster… Thanks a lot for sharing them and congratulations… your work is amazing…
Great set of images,”awfully” fascinating history.What is the residual radioactivity at? presume you have to be tagged up and can only stay so long.I wonder what effect you would get using film photography if radiation present?
I would love to visit that place. There are tours available.
Haunting………