Educational institutions with a military department in Crimea. The first cadet school in Crimea

The first cadet school, a military school for teenagers, opened in Crimea. It took the Russian Ministry of Defense less than five months to build and open the training center.

The Presidential Cadet School is located in the city of Sevastopol (1300 km south of Moscow), where the main naval base of the Russian Black Sea Fleet is located. On the shore of the bay, on an area of ​​16 hectares (about 40 acres), the main academic building, a parade ground, a canteen, three dormitories, an indoor sports complex, a stadium and sports grounds were erected. In the future, the school will expand, upon completion of construction there will be 840 cadets.

This year, 400 cadets aged 11 to 16 years began training on September 1. These are mainly children from Sevastopol and Crimea, but there are also cadets from other regions of Russia. The competition for admission was more than three people per place, since educational institution this type is considered prestigious.

Cadets receive general education according to the program high school, but additionally undergo military training and attend various clubs and sports sections. Children study and live permanently in an autonomous closed area; all expenses, including 5 meals a day, clothing and uniforms and a stipend of up to 5,000 rubles per month (100 euros), are paid by the state.

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Photo: Mikhail Mordasov; Text: Nadezhda Grebennikova

1. Cadets stand in formation during the opening academic year.

2. The dog looks at the parents and relatives who are waiting to be allowed into the school. They haven't seen their children for 4 days.

3. A cordon near the school, which was built in less than six months.

4. Parents and relatives are waiting to be allowed into the school.

5. Artists wait for their turn to perform during the opening of the school year.

6. Parents and relatives look at their children during the opening of the school year. They haven't seen their children for 4 days.

7. Cadets stand in formation during the opening of the academic year.

9. Parents and relatives look at their children during the opening of the school year.

11. Catherine II and Peter I are waiting for their speech.

12. The boy brings flowers to his teacher.

13. Former officers watch cadets launch balloons into the sky.

14. Cadets sing the Russian anthem during the opening of the academic year.

15. The boy became ill during the opening of the school year, because... it was already hot outside.

16. The teacher of one of the classes is waiting for his cadets in the school hall.

17. The cadets are met in the hall by students of the Nakhimov School.

18. Zhanna Ivanova, teacher of 6th grade E, monitors the behavior of her students. She spends all her time with them except sleep.

19. The cadet was tired during the first lesson after the opening of the school year.

20. The boy put his cap in front of him during the first lesson.

21. Parents take pictures of their children through the doors during the first lesson of the new school year.

22. Cadets sing the Russian anthem at the first lesson after the opening of the school year.

23. Parents take pictures of their children during the first lesson of the new school year.

The time for the last bells has passed, the graduates passed the last Unified state exam. Now each of them can rightfully be called the proud word “entrant”.

The graduates were faced with the task of determining which direction fate would take. Some have long ago chosen which higher institution they will go to study at, others decided to wait a little longer so as not to make a mistake. And there are those who have not yet decided, which is why “INFORMER” will tell you about several of the most popular universities in Crimea.

1. Branch of Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov in Sevastopol

The only branch of one of the oldest universities in Russia on the territory of Crimea. Founded in 1999 and until 2008 it was called the Black Sea Branch of Moscow State University. Over the years of the branch's existence, 9 graduations took place - more than 1,800 graduates received higher education, more than 50 became candidates of science.

The Sevastopol branch has five faculties and 14 departments.

· Faculty of Computer Mathematics;

Department of Applied Mathematics;

Department of Programming;

· Faculty of Natural Sciences;

Department of Ocean Geography;

Department of Geoecology and Environmental Management;

Department of Social Ecology and Tourism;

Department of Physics and Geophysics;

· Faculty of History and Philology;

Department of History and International Relations;

Department of Russian Language and Literature;

Department of Journalism;

· Faculty of Psychology;

Department of Psychology;

· Faculty of Economics and Management;

Department of Economics;

Department of Management;

Department of Foreign Languages;

Department of Physical Education.

On at the moment The following facilities are located in the branch of Moscow State University in Sevastopol:

· main academic building;

· laboratory building;

· hostel for students and teachers for 200 people;

· cultural center with an auditorium for 300 seats;

· two canteens and a cafe;

· universal sports complex.

2. Sevastopol state university

One of the largest higher educational institutions in Crimea. Founded in 2014 based on government decision Russian Federation. Acting Rector - Doctor of Political Sciences, Professor Nechaev Vladimir Dmitrievich.

The number of places for training at the expense of the federal budget is over 2,200. On the basis of the Institute of Additional Professional Education, training and retraining of students of various courses in a wide range of areas is carried out.

Formed on the basis of the following educational institutions:

· Sevastopol National technical university;

· Sevastopol national university nuclear energy and industry;

· Sevastopol City Humanitarian University;

· Sevastopol Faculty of Maritime Transport;

· Sevastopol Maritime College;

· Training and consultation center;

· Sevastopol Faculty of Economics and Technology.

Today, on the basis of Sevastopol State University there are:

· Institute of Modern Technologies and Innovations of SevSU-FESTO;

· center for training and certification of sea crews;

· driving school of SevSU;

· editorial and publishing center of SevSU;

· 19 branches of departments at enterprises;

· 5 educational buildings;

· 800 computers in educational process;

· sports complex with 10 halls;

· library with a fund of 1.3 million volumes;

· 9 dormitories;

· student clinic;

· modern factory-kitchen “CHAIR. Academy of Food";

· sports and recreation camp “Horizon” on the Black Sea coast.

3. Crimean Federal University named after V.I. Vernadsky


Russian Federal University, established in Crimea in 2014 by order of the government of the Russian Federation. Includes 8 academies and institutes, five colleges and centers, 11 branches throughout Crimea and 7 scientific organizations. Named in honor of academician Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky. Located in the city of Simferopol.

Educational institutions that are part of KFU:

· Tauride National University named after V.I. Vernadsky (including the university college);

· National Academy of Environmental and Resort Construction;

· Southern branch of NUBIPU "Crimean Agrotechnological University" (including Bakhchisarai College of Construction, Architecture and Design, Crimean Agro-Industrial College, Pribrezhnensky Agrarian College, Crimean Technical School of Water Reclamation and Agricultural Mechanization);

· Humanitarian and Pedagogical Academy (city of Yalta, including the Evpatoria Institute social sciences, Institute of Teacher Education and Management and College of Economics and Humanities);

· Crimean Economic Institute;

· Crimean Institute of Information and Printing Technologies (including the Department of Training of Junior Specialists);

· Crimean State Medical University named after S. I. Georgievsky (including Medical College);

Scientific organizations within KFU:

· Crimean Scientific Center;

· Seismology Department of the Institute of Geophysics named after S.I. Subbotin;

· Crimean Scientific and Methodological Center for Educational Management;

· Crimean branch of the Institute of Oriental Studies named after A.E. Krymsky;

· Head Territorial Research and Design Institute "KRYMNIIPROEKT";

· Crimean Experimental Station of the National Scientific Center “Institute of Experimental and Clinical Veterinary Medicine”;

· Crimean mountain forest research station.

4. Medical Academy named after S.I. Georgievsky Federal State Autonomous educational institution higher education"Crimean Federal University named after V.I. Vernadsky"


Higher educational institution within the Crimean federal university(city of Simferopol). The Medical Academy was created on the basis of the Crimean State medical university them. S. I. Georgievsky (formerly Krymsky medical institute, founded in 1931) in 2015 on the basis of the Order of the Government of the Russian Federation of August 4, 2014.

Currently based on Medical Academy located:

· 16 academic buildings and 5 dormitory buildings;

· own clinic and clinic;

· indoor track and field arena and sports complex (with stadium and swimming pool);

· several cafes;

· House of Culture.

The total area of ​​training and laboratory premises is about 63 thousand square meters. m. The lecture halls of the university are designed for 3270 students. The library fund of the academy is about 600 thousand books. Available

25 computer classes for 275 workstations and 4 electronic reading rooms. The Academy has its own publishing center.

5. Tauride Academy of the Crimean Federal University named after V.I. Vernadsky


The first higher educational institution in Crimea, founded in 1918 in Simferopol. The Taurida Academy is a higher education institution with a rich history. The total number of students is about 14,000 people. The university employs about 2,244 employees, of which 919 are teachers, including 113 doctors of science, professors, 485 candidates of science, associate professors, senior teachers and assistants.

The name of this university changes quite often and throughout its history the Taurida Academy has been called by five different names:

From 1918 to 1921 - Tauride University;

From 1921 to 1925 - Crimean University named after M.V. Frunze;

From 1925 to 1972 - Crimean State Pedagogical Institute named after M.V. Frunze;

From 1972 to 1999 - Simferopol State University named after M.V. Frunze;

From 1999 to 2017 - Tauride National University named after V.I. Vernadsky.

The Academy includes 1 institute and 11 faculties that train students in various areas:

· Biology, ecology;
· Geography, geology;
· Hotel and restaurant business, tourism;
· Journalism, publishing and printing;
· Information technology, cybersecurity;
· History, archeology;
· Culture, art;
· Management, marketing;
· Pedagogy;
· Political science, international relations;
· Law;
· Psychology;
· Sociology, social work;
· Physical culture;
· Philology;
· Philosophy, religion and cultural studies;
· Economy;
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Victoria Bryukhanova

The “Passing Score” column indicates the average passing score for one exam (the minimum total passing score divided by the number of exams).

What is it and why is it important?

Admission to the university is based on the results Unified State Exam(for each exam you can score a maximum of 100 points). When enrolling, individual achievements are also taken into account, such as the final school essay (gives a maximum of 10 points), an excellent student certificate (6 points) and the GTO badge (4 points). In addition, some universities are allowed to accept additional exam in a core subject for the chosen specialty. Some specialties also require passing professional or creative exam. You can also score a maximum of 100 points for each additional exam.

Passing score for any specialty at a particular university - this is the minimum total score with which the applicant was admitted during the last admissions campaign.

In fact, we know what scores you could get in last year. But, unfortunately, no one knows with what score you will be able to enter this or next year. This will depend on how many applicants and with what scores will apply for this specialty, as well as on how much will be allocated budget places. Nevertheless, knowing the passing scores allows you to assess your chances of admission with a high degree of probability, so you should focus on them, this is important.