Nakhimov Naval School
The Nakhimov Naval School or Nakhimov School is a form of military education for teenagers introduced in the Soviet Union and once also located in other cities. They are named after Imperial Russian admiral Pavel Nakhimov.
History
The first Nakhimov School was introduced in Tbilisi in 1943 during the Great Patriotic War, for sons of military personnel who died in action. The Tbilisi Nakhimov Naval School existed between 1943 and 1955. In 1944 the Leningrad Nakhimov Naval School opened. The Riga Nakhimov Naval School existed during 1945-1953.Today in Russia, only the St. Petersburg Nakhimov School continues to exist. The school today offers teenage boys preparation for service as officers in the Russian Navy, secondary education, and military-style training in national naval traditions. As of 2017, the school has branches in Vladivostok, Murmansk and Sevastopol, with schools being located in all four fleets of Russia. Plans for a branch in Dagestan, connected with the Caspian Flotilla, were announced in 2018. On 13 August 2019 Defence Minister Sergey Shoygu laid the foundation stone for a new branch of the school in Kaliningrad, due to open in September 2020.
School culture
In 2015 Major General Timur Apakidze, a Soviet naval aviation pioneer who had died in a flying accident in 2001, was added to the rolls of the Nakhimov Naval School in perpetuity. The general service march of the schools is the March of Nakhimovtsev, written by Vasily Solovyov-Sedoy in 1949. Students at the Nakhimov Naval School and its graduates are known as "Nakhimovites".List of current schools
Name | Location | Foundation date | Notes |
Nakhimov Naval School | St. Petersburg | 1944 | |
Murmansk Nakhimov Naval School | Murmansk | 2017 | On 31 August 2016, President Vladimir Putin instructed Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu to establish a Nakhimov Naval School in Murmansk. Construction of the building continued for a little over a year until it was completed on 1 September 2017. The complex was the first Nakhimov school built in Russia since the first school was opened in St. Petersburg in 1944. |
Vladivostok Presidential Cadet School | Vladivostok | 2013 | |
Sevastopol Presidential Cadet School | Sevastopol | 2014 |