Ot seminarii k Suvorovskomu
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translation: From the Seminary to Suvorov
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At the numerous requests of military personnel, former partisans, workers, the Council of Ministers of the BSSR, the command of the Belarusian Military District in 1951 sent a petition to the Council of Ministers of the USSR on the need to create a Suvorov military school in Minsk.
In accordance with the Decree of the Council of Ministers of the USSR No. 18461 of May 21, 1952, the school was opened in 1953. The first enrollment of students was made simultaneously in different classes in order to educate the children of soldiers and partisans of the Great Patriotic War, as well as orphans whose parents died in the war. The day of the school is November 6, when in 1953 he was awarded the Red Banner. The first issue took place in 1956.
The education of students, along with the accumulated modern experience, is based on the best traditions of the cadet corps, the first of which operated on Belarusian soil in the city of Nesvizh from 1747 to the 1770s, and the subsequent ones - in Shklov, Grodno, Polotsk and Brest. The main building of the school has long history and is one of the historical and cultural values of the Republic of Belarus. The building began to be built in 1811 by order of the Minsk Charitable Society, in the Empire style, the architect is M. I. Chakhovsky. It housed the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the hospital, in which the nuns served - sisters of mercy. Since 1840, the building housed the Minsk Theological Seminary. It was closed in 1918 (in our time it has been resumed in Zhirovichi, Slonimsky district, Grodno region). The school implements a program for educating and protecting the rights and legitimate interests of children in a socially dangerous situation, creates conditions for students to live and eat, and can also implement an educational program of special education at the level of general secondary education, a program for raising children in need of health improvement, educational additional education program for children and youth