The Suvorov Military Schools are a type of boarding school in the former Soviet Union and in modern Russia and Belarus for boys of 10–17. Education in these schools focuses on military related subjects. The schools are named after Alexander Suvorov, a well-known 18th century Russian general.
Saint Petersburg Suvorov Military School occupies the 18th-century Vorontsov Palace on Sadovaya Street
A Transnistrian medal commemorating the 75th anniversary of the founding of the first Suvorov School.
The drummers of the Minsk school during the 2017 Minsk Independence Day Parade.
Cadets of the Tiraspol 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 well-known Russian admiral Pavel Nakhimov.
The Russian cruiser Aurora was the first campus and training ship of the Nahkimov Naval School.
Cadets of the Vladivostok Presidential Cadet School during the Vladivostok Victory Day Parade in 2019.
Cadets of the Murmansk Nakhimov Naval School in 2018.