Kronstadt Sea Cadet Corps

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Kronstadt Sea Cadet Corps
Кронштадтский морской кадетский корпус
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A Kronstadt sea cadet.
MottoKnowledge, honor and duty! (Знание, честь и долг!)
Typeboarding school
Established1995 (date established)
2015 (reorganized)
Affiliation Russian Navy
Officer in charge
Reserve Captain 1st Rank Nikolai Dovbeshko[1]
Academic staff
63
Administrative staff
67
Students560
Location,
59°59′39″N 29°45′20″E / 59.9941°N 29.7555°E / 59.9941; 29.7555Coordinates: 59°59′39″N 29°45′20″E / 59.9941°N 29.7555°E / 59.9941; 29.7555
LanguageRussian

The Kronstadt Sea Cadet Corps (Russian: Кронштадтский морской кадетский корпус) is a military boarding school of the Russian Navy.

History[]

The corps follows the traditions maintained by the original Russian cadet corps in the Imperial Russian Navy.[2] The process of its creation began on 25 April 1995 by order of the Mayor of St. Petersburg Anatoly Sobchak.[3][2] The corps was created at the insistence of President Boris Yeltsin and a joint decision Minister of Defense Pavel Grachev and Mayor Sobchak. On 1 October, the first 75 pupils were enrolled in the corps at Komarovo.[4] On 22 November, First Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Navy, Admiral Igor Kasatonov presented to the cadet corps its first regimental colours. This day became an official holiday in the school.[5] In early 1996, it was transformed into a naval educational institution. The decree on 19 February of that year established a seven-year training period for the cadet corps. By August of that year, the maximum capacity was determined at 700 pupils. In 2000, the first graduation ceremony took place. On 1 December 2012, Admiral Viktor Chirkov presented new colours to the corps in a presentation ceremony.[6]

General information[]

Only boys of 10–11 years old who are admitted into the corps.[7] The building has 28 classrooms, 24 classrooms, with the science rooms being featuring with laboratories equipped with modern equipment. From the seventh grade, cadets learn two foreign languages: the English language and the German language.[8] The building has an assembly hall for 200 people, and a reading room for 50 seats. Cadets train on training ships in the city.[9] Upon graduation from the corps, cadets receive a secondary education certificate and a breastplate, having the right to enter higher military academies of the Ministry of Defense of Russia without exams.[2]

Members of the corps of drums of the cadet corps open all Victory Day Parade and parade in honor of the Siege of Leningrad on Palace Square. Members of the corps have also participated in the Moscow Victory Day Parade on Red Square. The corps has an official coat of arms and anthem.

Awards[]

References[]

  1. ^ Стасовский, Александр Дробышевский, Анатолий. "Николай Довбешко: Обучение в Кронштадтском морском кадетском корпусе ведётся по типу корпусов императорской России". Еженедельник «ЗВЕЗДА».
  2. ^ a b c "Морской кадетский корпус". flot.com.
  3. ^ "Распоряжение Президента РФ № 155-рп от 3.04.1995". www.ruscadet.ru.
  4. ^ http://www.kostyor.ru/4-07/school.php
  5. ^ a b "Историческая справка". kmkk.mil.ru.
  6. ^ http://ens.mil.ru/education/secondary/cadet_corps/more.htm?id=8693@morfOrgEduc
  7. ^ "Кронштадтский морской кадетский корпус". www.kronkadet.ru.
  8. ^ "КМКК, Кронштадтский морской кадетский корпус — Учёба.ру". spb.ucheba.ru.
  9. ^ https://www.navyrecognition.com/index.php/news/defence-news/2018/january-2018-navy-naval-defense-news/5890-over-1-000-cadets-to-practice-maritime-skills-onboard-two-russian-navy-training-ships-in-2018.html

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