In the period from 1854 till 1872, the school had no proper accommodation and was located inside the parish preacher's bath house and later on in the watch building of the village church.
Only after this reorganization, a small, two-storey school building was erected consisting of merely four classrooms.
The students represented the following districts of Yadrinsky county: Alikovsky, Ustinsky, Asakasinsky, Tinsarinsky, Shumatovsky, Norusovsky, Hochashevsky, Baysubakovsky, and Little Yaushsky.
Of eight schools, the Ministry of Education awarded only a third of the students (34 of 104) a certificate of graduation of the total issued in 1876; 70 students who had studied for four or five years were considered unworthy of receiving the certificate due to lack of knowledge.
The priest and the teacher spoke of them as fools, idiots incapable of comprehensible answers.
At the district meeting the farmers received permission to use 0.5 hectares of land for a new school building and garden.
According to the old-time residents of Alikovo, Ivan Yakovlev was sometimes accompanied by Vladimir Lenin's father, I. Ulyanov.
It taught young people the principles of socialism; the head of the school was I.I.IVANOV (resident of the village of Urmaevo Alikovsky area).
Dozens of high school graduates serve as officers of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.