Ivan Bohun Military High School
Київський військовий ліцей імені Івана Богуна | |
houlder Sleeve Insignia of the Military Lyceum | |
Type | military academy |
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Established | 1992 |
Head of the School | Major General Igor Gordiychuk |
Location | Kiev, Ukraine |
Language | Ukrainian |
Website |
kvl |
The Ivan Bohun Military High School (Ukrainian:Київський військовий ліцей імені Івана Богуна) is an educational military institution located in Kiev, Ukraine.
History
Soviet Era
It was founded in 1943 as the Kharkov Suvorov Military School. It was relocated to Kiev in 1947. In 1992, when Ukraine became independent, the school was officially renamed the Kiev Military High School.[1][2]
Independence
On June 1, 1998, the Kiev Military High School was renamed after Ivan Bohun.[3]
Structure
- 1st educational company
- 2nd training company
- 3rd training company
- 4th educational company
- 5th educational company
- 6th educational company
- Military Band
- Corps of Drums
Heads of the School
- 1993 - 1999 - Alexander Shkrebtienko
- 1999 - 2008 - Leonid Kravchuk
- 2008 - 2010 - Igor Tcherzhevsky
- 2010 - 2013 - Danilo Romanenko
- 2013 - 2016 - Alexander Bondarenko
- 2016 - Present - Igor Gordiychuk
Notable Alummi
- Alexey Oshechkov
- Alexander Porkhun
- Yevgeny Shamataluk
- Vitaliy Svirid
Gallery
- The badge of the school
- The inside of the building
- The building in the summer.
See Also
References
- ↑ "The history | Kyiv military lyceum named by Ivan Bogun". kvl.mil.gov.ua. Retrieved 2017-08-08.
- ↑ "History of the lyceum began during the Second World War, when the Suvorov school was created in the Kharkiv Region. In 1947 the educational institution moved to Kyiv. After gaining independence from Ukraine, the school was renamed into the Kiev military school named after Ivan Bogun.".
- ↑ "Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine of June 1, 1998 № 764 Kyiv Military Lyceum awarded name Ivan Bohun – active participant liberation movement for the independence of Ukraine period 1637-1664 gg., and based on the children’s sanatorium Boyarsky educational-recreational complex Lyceum in Boyarka for training boys in grades 8-9.".
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