Ivan Bohun Military High School

The Ivan Bohun Military High School (Ukrainian: Київський військовий ліцей імені Івана Богуна) is an educational military institution located in Kyiv, Ukraine.

Ivan Bohun Military High School
Київський військовий ліцей імені Івана Богуна
Shoulder-sleeve Insignia of the Military Lyceum
Location
Kyiv City
,
01013

Coordinates50.4235°N 30.5455°E / 50.4235; 30.5455
Information
Former nameKiev Suvorov Military School
Typemilitary academy
Established1992 (1992)
FounderCabinet of Ministers of Ukraine
Head of the SchoolMajor General Igor Gordiychuk
LanguageUkrainian
Color(s)   
AffiliationArmed Forces of Ukraine
Websitewww.kvl.mil.gov.ua

History

Soviet Era

It was founded in 1943 as the Kharkiv Suvorov Military School and was relocated to Kyiv in 1947.[1] It was originally located on the Seversky Donets at Kharkov's Lenin Square. It was at the time, one of two Suvorov schools in Soviet what is now a state independent of the Russian Federation. Hundreds of pupils came from various regions of the Ukrainian SSR and the RSFSR.

Independence

On 19 August 1992, when Ukraine became independent, the school was officially renamed the Kyiv Military High School (Lyceum).[2] This was done by decree of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine. Since 1993, it has had a three-year training period. On 4 October 1994, the Kyiv Military High School's Corps of Cadets was presented with the Colours of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in a Presentation of Colours ceremony. On 1 June 1998, the Kyiv Military High School was granted the honorific Ivan Bohun.[3][4] In 2001, the lyceum was awarded a diploma of the Golden Fortune International Open Rating of popularity and quality. In 2003, the lyceum was awarded the Certificate of Honor of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine. On 25 July 2005, by order of the head of the Main Directorate of Education and Science of the Kyiv City Council, No. 196, it was recognized with certified honors. On 24 January 2019, the monument to Alexander Suvorov, erected in front of the building of the former school in 1974, was demolished.[5] In September of that year, the first female cadets of the school were admitted.[6]

Heads of the School

  • Alexander Shkrebtienko (1993–1999)
  • Leonid Kravchuk (1999–2008)
  • Ihor Tcherzhevsky (2008–2010)
  • Danylo Romanenko (2010–2015)
  • Alexander Bondarenko (2015–2016)
  • Ihor Gordiychuk (2016–Present)

Structure

  • 1st Battalion, Corps of Cadets
    • 1st Educational Company
    • 2nd Training Company
    • 3rd Training Company
    • 4th Educational Company
  • 2nd Battalion, Corps of Cadets
    • 5th Educational Company
    • 6th Educational Company
  • Military band
    • Corps of Drums

Band

The Military Band of the Ivan Bohun Military High School is intended for the musical support of conducting military ceremonies, laying wreaths to the monuments and graves of soldiers, and parades of cadets. The creative activity of the collective is primarily aimed at the spiritual and patriotic development of military high school students and the revival and development of the national culture of Ukraine. Each year, about 170 events are carried out according to the plan of the school administration. It is multi-genre creative group of 20 performers on wind and percussion instruments. The band works in tandem with the Band of the Military Institute of Telecommunications and Information Technologies.[7]

Student life

The building in the winter time.

As part of the military-patriotic education of youth, the cadets and high school staff take part in the following:[2]

Building

The main educational building of the lyceum, located on 25 Lesia Ukrainka Boulevard, is the building of the former Oleksiiv Engineering College (built in 1914-1916 ). The building is an object of cultural heritage of the city of Kyiv .

Notable alumni and employees

Alumni

  • Alexey Oshechkov
  • Alexander Porkhun
  • Yevgeny Shamataluk

Employees

See also

References

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