Cadet school of aviation engineers in Voronezh: who enrolls and what do they study? NOT

In accordance with the decision of the Minister of Defense Russian Federation at the Military Training and Research Center of the Air Force “Air Force Academy named after Professor N.E. Zhukovsky and Yu.A. Gagarin" (Voronezh) (hereinafter VUNTS VVS "VVA") was created and carries out educational activities Cadet Corps (engineering school) (hereinafter referred to as the Cadet Corps).

Training in the Cadet Corps is carried out according to secondary general education programs, taking into account the military-professional orientation of training. Integrated additional programs aimed at developing creative abilities and forming scientific interests gifted children, involving them in research activities. During training, a system of organizing educational activities is carried out, including an academic year consisting of two semesters. Duration of study is 2 years (grades 10-11). The academic year begins on September 1.

Enrollment of students is carried out in the 10th grade, in the amount of 40 people (2 classes of 20 people each) male citizens who have successfully completed basic general education and passed the state final certification at the end of 9th grade in the year of admission. Upon completing their studies in the Cadet Corps, students undergo state final certification and receive a document on secondary general education.

The cadet corps was created in the form of the pre-university training faculty of the VUNTS Air Force "VVA". The Cadet Corps has created 4 specialized classes: mechanics and unmanned aerial vehicles class; class of electronics, radio electronics and nanoelectronics; laboratory of optical research and technology; laboratory of thermodynamics and heat transfer.

I. GENERAL PROVISIONS

1.1. Admission to the Cadet Corps is carried out on the basis of admission rules, which are approved by the head of the university. These admission rules are developed in accordance with the requirements:

  • Federal Law dated December 29, 2012 No. 273-FZ “On Education in the Russian Federation”;
  • Federal Target Program for the Development of Education for 2016 - 2020, approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of May 23, 2015 No. 497;
  • Order of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation dated December 30, 2003 No. 621 “On a comprehensive assessment of the health status of children”;
  • Order of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation dated October 30, 2004 No. 352 “On approval of the Manual on physical training and sports for the Suvorov military, Nakhimov naval, military music schools and cadet, naval cadet, music cadet corps of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation”;
  • Order of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation dated October 9, 2012 No. 3100 “On approval of the Model Regulations on medical support for students of the Presidential Cadet, Suvorov Military, Nakhimov Naval, Moscow Military Music Schools, Cadet (Naval Cadet) Corps of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation" ;
  • Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation dated January 22, 2014 No. 32 “On approval of the procedure for admitting citizens to study in educational programs primary general, basic general and secondary general education";
  • Order of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation dated July 21, 2014 No. 515 “On approval of the Procedure for organizing and implementing educational activities in Federal state educational organizations with special names “presidential” cadet school", "Suvorov Military School", "Nakhimov Naval School", "cadet (naval cadet) military corps" and in professional educational organizations with the special name "military music school", administered by the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, and admission to the specified educational organizations";
  • Order of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation dated August 10, 2017 No. 514n “On the procedure for conducting preventive medical examinations of minors”;
  • Methodological recommendations for determining the level of physical fitness of candidates for admission to pre-university educational institutions Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, approved by the head of the Physical Training Directorate of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation on February 24, 2015;
  • Methods for organizing and conducting entrance tests of candidates from among minor citizens entering the Presidential Cadet, Suvorov Military, Nakhimov Naval School, Cadet Military Corps and Aksai Cossack Cadet Corps of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, approved by the Head of the Main Personnel Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation dated 02 June 2018

1.2. Candidates for admission to the Cadet Corps are considered minor citizens of the Russian Federation who have basic general education(9 classes) who have reached the appropriate age ( from 15 to 17 years old, age is determined as of September 1 of the year of admission), fit for health reasons, who have submitted an application for admission to study and submitted a personal file formed in accordance with these Rules.

1.3. Admission of candidates to the Cadet Corps is carried out on a competitive basis based on the results of entrance tests in general education subjects (mathematics, physics, computer science and Russian language), medical examination, physical fitness testing and psychological readiness to study in the Cadet Corps.

II. PROCEDURE FOR ADMISSION TO THE CADET CORPS

2.1. To enter the Cadet Corps, the candidate submits to admissions committee Cadet Corps personal file (the list of documents is specified in Appendix No. 1 to these Rules) through parents (legal representatives) or postal operators common use in the period from April 15 to June 1 of the year of admission (394052, Voronezh, Krasnoznamenaya street, building 153, to the chairman of the admissions committee of the Cadet Corps).

2.2. Received personal files of candidates are reviewed by the admissions committee of the Cadet Corps.

2.3. During its work, the admissions committee:

  • from April 15 to June 1 collects personal files of candidates wishing to participate in the admission competition;
  • from 10 to 20 June conducts screening tests remotely in general education subjects: “mathematics”, “physics”, “computer science” and “Russian language”;
  • until June 25 sends a notice to the parents (legal representatives) of candidates admitted to the entrance examinations (using postal communication and GIS Internet) signed by the chairman of the admissions committee of the Cadet Corps, indicating the date and place of the competitive selection;
  • from July 1 to July 15 conducts a competitive selection.

2.4. Competitive selection includes:

  1. medical examination;
  2. checking the level of physical fitness;
  3. determining the level of psychological readiness of the candidate for training;
  4. entrance examinations to assess the level of general educational preparedness.

2.5. Based on the results of consideration of personal files, the selection committee creates personal lists of candidates admitted to the competitive selection.

2.6. Candidates are not allowed to participate in the competitive selection:

  • unfit for health reasons;
  • without basic general education;
  • whose age does not meet the requirements specified in clause 1.2. these Rules;
  • whose personal files do not meet the requirements set out in Appendix No. 1 to these Rules.

2.7. Parents (legal representatives) of candidates who are denied admission to the competitive selection are sent a notice signed by the chairman of the admissions committee of the Cadet Corps, indicating the reasons. If you disagree with the decision of the admissions committee of the Cadet Corps, parents (legal representatives) of candidates who are denied admission to the competitive selection have the right to appeal to the admissions committee of the Cadet Corps.

2.8. Candidates admitted by the selection committee to the competitive selection arrive at the selection site within the time period specified in the call and provide original documents (Appendix No. 2 to the Rules).

2.9. Medical examination of candidates for study is carried out in accordance with the requirements established by the order of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation dated October 9, 2012 No. 3100 “On approval of the Standard Regulations on medical support for students of the Presidential Cadet, Suvorov Military, Nakhimov Naval, Moscow Military Music Schools , cadet (naval cadet) corps of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation”, by orders of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation dated December 30, 2003 No. 621 “On a comprehensive assessment of the health status of children”, dated August 10, 2017 No. 514n “On the procedure for conducting preventive medical examinations minors."

2.10. Physical fitness is assessed in accordance with the order of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation dated October 30, 2004 No. 352 “On approval of the Manual on physical training and sports for the Suvorov military, Nakhimov naval, military music schools and cadet, naval cadet, music cadet corps Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation" (Appendix No. 3 to the Rules).

2.11. Determining the level of psychological readiness of a candidate for training is carried out in the form of testing. During the testing, the candidate’s level of intellectual development, his neuropsychological stability, organizational skills, communication characteristics and behavior in a team are checked.

2.12. Based on the results of a socio-psychological study, psychological examination and individual conversation, one of the conclusions is made - recommended or not recommended for enrollment. Candidates who are not recommended for admission are excluded from the competitive lists.

2.13. Competitive entrance tests in general education subjects are conducted in the form of an interview. The tasks for competitive entrance tests are developed by the academy independently.

2.14. To conduct competitive entrance tests in general education subjects (hereinafter referred to as interviews), the chairman of the admissions committee appoints subject subcommittees from among teachers and teachers of mathematics, physics, computer science and the Russian language.

2.15. During the interview, the candidate for training is assessed by members of the admissions subcommittee for each subject on a ten-point scale. When assigning points, members of the subject commission are guided by the following criteria:

0-4 points- lack of knowledge or fragmentary knowledge on the interview question;

5-6 points- a sufficient amount of knowledge on the interview question, the ability to navigate basic concepts;

7 points- sufficiently complete and systematized knowledge on the interview issue, the ability to navigate basic concepts;

8 points- deep and complete knowledge on all aspects of the interview question, the ability to navigate basic concepts, draw logically correct conclusions;

9 points- systematized, deep and complete knowledge on all aspects of the interview question, the ability to navigate basic concepts and draw informed conclusions;

10 points- systematized, deep and complete knowledge on all aspects of the interview question, the ability to navigate basic concepts, the ability to justify decisions in non-standard situations.

2.16. The scores for each question received by the candidate in mathematics, physics, computer science and the Russian language are summed up, and the average score for the interview subject is displayed.

2.17. Candidates who received less than 5 points in one of the general education subjects or an unsatisfactory grade based on the results of the physical fitness test are considered to have failed the competitive selection and are excluded from the competitive lists.

2.18. The final score based on the results of the competitive selection is equal to the sum of the points for each general education subject and the final assessment of the candidate’s level of physical fitness.

2.19. The final score received by the candidate during the interview based on the results of entrance tests in general education subjects may be increased.

Increasing indicators take into account:

A. Average score of the certificate of basic general education.

B. Participation of the candidate in Olympiads (competitions, shows) for schoolchildren conducted by the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation, based on:

  • 2 points - for candidates who took I-III place in olympiads, competitions, shows held by the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation;
  • 1 point - for candidates awarded a certificate of merit “For excellent academic achievements” or a certificate of merit “For special achievements in studying individual items"provided that these items include items submitted for interview.

To award points if there are multiple reasons different levels in one direction, the achievement with the maximum result in each direction (art, music, sports, choreographic, educational activities) is taken into account; points in one direction are not summed up.

2.20. At the candidate’s discretion, in addition to the personal file documents, other documents (portfolio) may be attached indicating his achievements (copies of certificates, diplomas, certificates of merit, certificates, certificates of participation in various zonal, city, regional creative competitions, festivals, sports competitions and other documents characterizing social, creative and sports achivments candidate).

2.21. Only documents signed by authorized persons of the organizing committee of the Olympiad (review, competition) are accepted for consideration and recording. All documents must be certified by the seal of the organizing committee that held the relevant event and are submitted by the candidate to the admissions committee before the start of the entrance examinations.

2.22. The specified documents are taken into account if the candidates have equal results obtained during the entrance examinations.

2.23. A single point score based on the results of the competitive selection is assigned by the selection committee to each candidate, entered into the entry test sheet and is the candidate’s rating.

2.24. Admission to the Cadet Corps is carried out in accordance with the candidate’s rating (points scored).

2.25. The candidate must inform the chairman of the selection committee about the impossibility of participating in the competitive selection for health reasons or other valid reasons, who appoints reserve days for the competitive selection, determines the time and place of its holding.

2.26. Candidates who did not arrive for the competitive selection without good reason, as well as those who collected documents after it began, are not allowed to take further tests and are not subject to enrollment in the Cadet Corps.

2.27. At the end of the competitive selection, candidates leave for their place of residence. The decision on recruitment is made by the Central Admissions Committee. If the Central Admissions Committee makes a positive decision on enrolling candidates in the Cadet Corps, parents (legal representatives) are sent a notice of enrollment signed by the chairman of the academy's admissions committee indicating the date of arrival of the enrolled candidate in the Cadet Corps.

2.28. Upon arrival at the Cadet Corps, you must submit originals documents to the selection committee (Appendix No. 4 to the Rules).

2.29. Retaking entrance tests is not allowed. There is no provision for an appeal based on the results of entrance examinations.

III. ADMISSION PROCEDURE

3.1. Based on the results of the competitive selection, the admissions committee of the Cadet Corps draws up a competitive list of candidates in accordance with the points scored, on the basis of which admission to the Cadet Corps is carried out.

3.2. Candidates who have a preferential right to admission to the Cadet Corps, if their scores are equal with other candidates, are included in the competitive list first. The preferential right of admission to the Cadet Corps is enjoyed by persons (subject to successful completion of entrance examinations and other things being equal) specified in clause 6 of Article 86 of Federal Law No. 273-FZ “On Education in the Russian Federation”.

First in Russia cadet school aviation engineers opened at the Air Force Academy named after Professor N.E. Zhukovsky and Yu.A. Gagarin in Voronezh in 2015. There are two similar cadet corps only in St. Petersburg - at the Military Academy of Communications and the Military Institute of Physical Education. A RIA Voronezh correspondent visited a unique school and saw how the cadets who passed the strict selection live and learn.

Why is a cadet corps needed?

For the same thing as the graduating classes of any school - completion of complete general education and preparation for entering universities. The main difference between the cadet school is that only boys are accepted here who have completed the 9th grade of a general education school, have a penchant for engineering and have an excellent knowledge of mathematics, physics and computer science. Graduates of the corps will not have any advantages over other applicants (including the Air Force Academy itself), except for enhanced engineering training - it can also be useful when entering civilian universities and institutes.

Photo - government press center Voronezh region

What kind of preparation is this?

Students of the cadet school are trained according to secondary general education programs for grades 10 and 11, but with integrated programs aimed at developing creative abilities and shaping the scientific interests of gifted children. To involve them in research activities, taking into account military professional orientation, once a week the guys go to classes at the faculties that exist at the Air Force Academy.

How to enter the cadet corps?

Upon admission, the children had to pass exams in general education subjects, and undergo physical training testing, a medical examination, and professional selection.

During the first intake of future cadets, the competition for admission to the engineering school was 2 people per place. With a recruitment plan of 40 people, only 29 were able to enroll - the selection of candidates was so strict.

We did not chase the number of 40 people, but recruited exactly those children with whom we could actually work. We are making very big strides forward here, we cannot delay and wait for those lagging behind to catch up,
Vladimir Shevchuk

head of the cadet corps

A gifted student from any region can become a cadet at an engineering school. The first intake into the cadet corps included guys from Voronezh and the Voronezh region, Rostov, Belgorod and Lipetsk regions and the Republic of Crimea.

How else does the building differ from the school?

Teachers in general education disciplines also passed the strictest selection process. All of them - best teachers Voronezh schools that competed from 8 to 20 people per place, depending on the discipline. Classes in military specialties are taught by senior officers of the academy.

Photo - press center of the Voronezh region government

In addition to the mandatory classrooms in the basic cycle subjects of the federal component, four specialized classes have been additionally created in the cadet corps: a class of mechanics and unmanned aerial vehicles, a class of electronics, radio electronics and nanoelectronics, a laboratory of optical research and technology, and a laboratory of thermodynamics and heat transfer.

– If you look at the schedule, they have a maximum of one hour of free time throughout the day. “Everything else is studying: additional classes in 16 disciplines in addition to the main ones, plus several specialized classes and enhanced physical training,” said Vladimir Shevchuk.

Where do the engineering school cadets live?

Especially for the cadet corps, a separate 4-story building was built on the territory of the academy, inside which there are classrooms, laboratories, a dining room, recreation rooms and bedrooms.

Photo - Evgeny Sribny

The residential area occupies the 3rd and 4th floors and is divided into small sections. Each section has two rooms for two cadets, a shower, a toilet and a dressing room. In the same area there are several rest rooms.

All the guys are on state support. In addition, they receive a small allowance.

What do cadets do during the day?

The cadet's morning begins at 6:20, and only on Sunday you can sleep longer - until 7:20. As in any military university, the morning is scheduled minute by minute: making beds, washing, formation, exercises, breakfast. From 8:30 to 14:10 training sessions in classes. Just like at school, each lesson lasts 45 minutes. After lessons there is a break for lunch, and then another 2 hours of additional classes in special disciplines. Then another 2 hours of self-study. Also, the daily schedule must include classes in sports sections, clubs and clubs. At 22:00 – lights out.

Photo - Evgeny Sribny

When should you rest?

The only day off is Sunday. Twice a month - from Saturday to Sunday - cadets from Voronezh have the right to receive leave and go home. Those who remain in the cadet corps (there are usually 3-4 people) are taken on excursions around the city by the officer on duty, the teacher or the head of the school. On Sundays, when there are no days off, all personnel of the cadet corps go on excursions around Voronezh or the Voronezh region. The engineering school has vacations that coincide in time with vacations in regular schools. In addition, on Saturdays and Sundays, relatives and friends of cadets can come to the corps.

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Why does the Air Force Academy need a school for gifted children?

The first cadet school of aviation engineers in Russia opened at the Air Force Academy named after Professor N.E. Zhukovsky and Yu.A. Gagarin in Voronezh in 2015. There are two similar cadet corps only in St. Petersburg - at the Military Academy of Communications and the Military Institute of Physical Education. A RIA Voronezh correspondent visited a unique school and saw how the cadets who passed the strict selection live and learn.

Why is a cadet corps needed?

For the same thing as the graduating classes of any school - completion of complete general education and preparation for entering universities. The main difference between the cadet school is that only boys are accepted here who have completed the 9th grade of a general education school, have a penchant for engineering and have an excellent knowledge of mathematics, physics and computer science. Graduates of the corps will not have any advantages over other applicants (including the Air Force Academy itself), except for enhanced engineering training - it can also be useful when entering civilian universities and institutes.

Photo - press center of the government of the Voronezh region What kind of preparation is this?

Students of the cadet school are trained according to secondary general education programs for grades 10 and 11, but with integrated programs aimed at developing creative abilities and shaping the scientific interests of gifted children. To involve them in research activities, taking into account military professional orientation, once a week the guys go to classes at the faculties that exist at the Air Force Academy.

How to enter the cadet corps?

Upon admission, the children had to pass exams in general education subjects, and undergo physical training testing, a medical examination, and professional selection.

During the first intake of future cadets, the competition for admission to the engineering school was 2 people per place. With a recruitment plan of 40 people, only 29 were able to enroll - the selection of candidates was so strict.

We did not chase the number of 40 people, but recruited exactly those children with whom we could actually work. We are making very big strides forward here, we cannot procrastinate and wait for those lagging behind to catch up, Vladimir Shevchuk

head of the cadet corps

A gifted student from any region can become a cadet at an engineering school. The first intake into the cadet corps included guys from Voronezh and the Voronezh region, Rostov, Belgorod and Lipetsk regions and the Republic of Crimea.

How else is the building different from the school?

Teachers in general education disciplines also passed the strictest selection process. All of them are the best teachers in Voronezh schools, having passed a competition of 8 to 20 people per place, depending on the discipline. Classes in military specialties are taught by senior officers of the academy.

Photo - press center of the Voronezh region government

In addition to the mandatory classrooms in the basic cycle subjects of the federal component, four specialized classes have been additionally created in the cadet corps: a class of mechanics and unmanned aerial vehicles, a class of electronics, radio electronics and nanoelectronics, a laboratory of optical research and technology, and a laboratory of thermodynamics and heat transfer.

– If you look at the schedule, they have a maximum of one hour of free time throughout the day. “Everything else is studying: additional classes in 16 disciplines in addition to the main ones, plus several specialized classes and enhanced physical training,” said Vladimir Shevchuk.

Where do the engineering school cadets live?

Especially for the cadet corps, a separate 4-story building was built on the territory of the academy, inside which there are classrooms, laboratories, a dining room, recreation rooms and bedrooms.

Photo - Evgeny Sribny

The residential area occupies the 3rd and 4th floors and is divided into small sections. Each section has two rooms for two cadets, a shower, a toilet and a dressing room. In the same area there are several rest rooms.

All the guys are on state support. In addition, they receive a small allowance.

What do cadets do during the day?

The cadet's morning begins at 6:20, and only on Sunday you can sleep longer - until 7:20. As in any military university, the morning is scheduled minute by minute: making beds, washing, formation, exercises, breakfast. From 8:30 to 14:10 training sessions in classrooms. Just like at school, each lesson lasts 45 minutes. After lessons there is a break for lunch, and then another 2 hours of additional classes in special disciplines. Then another 2 hours of self-study. Also, the daily schedule must include classes in sports sections, clubs and clubs. At 22:00 – lights out.

Photo - Evgeniy Sribny When should you rest?

The only day off is Sunday. Twice a month - from Saturday to Sunday - cadets from Voronezh have the right to receive leave and go home. Those who remain in the cadet corps (there are usually 3-4 people) are taken on excursions around the city by the officer on duty, the teacher or the head of the school. On Sundays, when there are no days off, all personnel of the cadet corps go on excursions around Voronezh or the Voronezh region. The engineering school has vacations that coincide in time with vacations in regular schools. In addition, on Saturdays and Sundays, relatives and friends of cadets can come to the corps.

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I. GENERAL PROVISIONS

1.1. Admission to the cadet engineering school of the federal state government military educational institution higher vocational education Military Educational and Scientific Center of the Air Force “Air Force Academy named after Professor N.E. Zhukovsky and Yu.A. Gagarin" of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation (hereinafter referred to as the School) is carried out on a competitive basis from among medically fit minor citizens of the Russian Federation who have the appropriate level of education and age (hereinafter referred to as candidates).

1.2. Candidates for admission to the School are considered minor citizens of the Russian Federation who have a basic general education(9 classes) who have reached the appropriate age (from 15 to 17 years) (age is determined as of September 1 of the year of admission), who have submitted an application for admission to study.

1.3. Admission of candidates to the School is carried out on the basis of the results of a medical examination, testing of psychological readiness to study at the School, physical fitness, and entrance examinations in general education subjects (mathematics, Russian language, computer science and physics).

II. PROCEDURE FOR ADMISSION TO SCHOOL

2.1. The candidate must submit a statement of desire to study at the School to the academy's admissions committee through parents (legal representatives) or public postal operators before June 1 of the year of admission (394064, Voronezh, Starykh Bolshevikov Street, building 54a, to the Chairman of the School's admissions committee).

2.2. Received personal files of candidates are reviewed by the School's admissions committee.

2.3. Candidates who are unfit for health reasons, who do not meet the level of education and age (entry class), or whose personal file does not contain the documents specified in the list of documents to be submitted (Appendix 1), are not allowed to take the entrance examination.

2.4. Parents (legal representatives) of candidates who are denied admission to entrance examinations are sent a notice signed by the chairman of the School's admissions committee, indicating the reasons. If you disagree with the decision of the School's admissions committee, parents (legal representatives) of candidates who are denied admission to the entrance examinations may appeal to the chairmen of the School's admissions committee.

2.5. To conduct a competitive selection of candidates to study at the School, the admissions committee annually:

  • before February 1, publishes information on the selection procedure for the School on the Academy’s website;
  • until June 1, collects personal files of candidates wishing to participate in the admission competition;
  • from June 10 to 20, it conducts remote testing in general education subjects: “Russian Language”, “Mathematics”, “Physics”, “Informatics” (tasks are posted on the academy website);
  • before June 25, sends a notice to the parents (legal representatives) of candidates admitted to the entrance examinations (using postal communications and GIS Internet) signed by the chairman of the School’s admissions committee, indicating the date and place of the entrance examinations;
  • conducts a competitive selection from July 1 to July 10.

2.6. The competitive selection is carried out taking into account the results of passing the state final certification in the form of the OGE. To do this, upon arrival at the academy, the candidate for training submits a certificate of passing the OGE from a general education institution indicating the number of points in “Russian language” and “Mathematics”, signed by the school director, class teacher and certified by the school seal.

2.7. Minimal amount points based on the results of passing the main state exam in mathematics and the Russian language are established annually in agreement with the Main Personnel Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.

2.8. Candidates for training who received fewer points based on the results of the OGE are not allowed to take further entrance examinations.

2.9. By the deadline specified in the call, the candidate for admission must arrive at the testing site and provide original documents (Appendix No. 2).

2.9. Entrance tests of candidates entering the School are carried out by the academy's admissions committee in order to identify candidates who are capable of mastering general education programs with the highest quality and who have creative abilities and according to their individual psychological abilities, the most prone to further military professional activities.

Entrance tests include:

1) medical examination;

2) checking the level of physical fitness;

3) determining the level of psychological readiness of the candidate for training;

4) assessment of the level of general educational preparedness.

2.10. Medical examination of candidates for study is carried out in accordance with the requirements established by the Main Military Medical Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation (hereinafter - GVMU). Physical fitness is assessed in accordance with methodological recommendations, developed by the Physical Training Directorate of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation (Appendix No. 3).

2.11. Determining the level of psychological readiness of a candidate for training is carried out in the form of testing. During the testing, the candidate’s level of intellectual development, his neuropsychological stability, organizational skills, communication characteristics and behavior in a team are checked.

Based on the results of a socio-psychological study, psychological examination and individual conversation, one of the conclusions is made - recommended or not recommended for enrollment. Candidates who are not recommended for admission are excluded from the competitive lists.

2.11. Competitive entrance tests in general education subjects (“Russian language”, “Mathematics”, “Physics”, “Informatics”) are conducted in the form of an interview. The tasks for competitive entrance tests are developed by the academy independently.

2.12. To conduct competitive entrance tests for general education training (interview), the chairman of the admissions committee appoints a subject committee consisting of at least 4 people from among teachers of the Russian language, mathematics, computer science and physics.

During the interview, the candidate for training is assessed by members of the selection committee for each subject on a 100-point scale. The assessment methodology is developed by the academy independently.

2.13. Candidates who receive less than 40 points in one of the general education subjects or less than 20 points in a physical fitness test are considered to have failed the competitive tests and are excluded from the competitive lists.

2.14. The final score based on the results of entrance examinations is equal to the sum of the points for each general education subject and the points received by the candidate when assessing physical fitness.

2.15. The candidate must inform the chairman of the admissions committee about the impossibility of passing competitive entrance examinations for health reasons or other valid reasons, who appoints a reserve day for the interview, determines the time and place of its holding.

2.16. Candidates who missed competitive admissions tests without a valid reason, as well as those who collected documents after the start of admissions tests, are not allowed to take further tests and are not subject to enrollment in the School.

2.17. Upon completion of the entrance examinations, candidates leave for their place of residence. The decision on recruitment is made by the Central Admissions Committee.

If the Central Admissions Committee makes a positive decision on the admission of candidates to the School, parents (legal representatives) are sent a notice of admission signed by the chairman of the School's admissions committee indicating the date of arrival of the enrolled candidate at the School.

For travel to the School, military transportation documents are issued to the enrolled candidate at the military commissariat at the place of residence on the basis of a notice of enrollment.
Upon arrival at the School, you must submit original documents to the admissions committee (Appendix 4).

III. ADMISSION PROCEDURE

3.1. Based on the results of the entrance examinations, the academy's admissions committee draws up a competitive list of candidates in accordance with the points scored, on the basis of which admission to the School is carried out.

3.2. Candidates who have a preferential right to admission to the School, if their scores are equal with other candidates, are included in the competitive list first.

Preferential right of admission to the School is enjoyed by persons (subject to successful completion of entrance examinations and other things being equal) specified in clause 6 of Article 86 of Federal Law No. 273-FZ “On Education in the Russian Federation”.

3.3. Competitive lists of candidates are sent to the Central Admissions Committee by July 25, which makes a decision on recruitment, prepares a draft order of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation on the admission of candidates to the School and submits it for approval to the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation.

3.5. The order of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation on the enrollment of candidates is posted on the official website of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation on the Internet information and telecommunications network.

Almost three dozen Voronezh high school students this year sat down at their desks in military uniform. After going through a serious competition and tough selection, they became the first students of the new cadet engineering school for gifted children. The cadets had at their disposal spacious classrooms and laboratories with the most modern equipment and the opportunity to continue their career at the Air Force Academy.

Regular lesson physics at the cadet engineering school. All students wear 3D glasses. On the screens is a model of an aircraft engine. “You can look at it from all sides, from all angles and see how the engine works in dynamics,” explains the teacher.

By moving the computer mouse, any detail can be viewed in great detail, even the movement of pistons and the operation of valves. Cadets say that such classes cannot be compared with lessons in secondary schools.

“At school, for example, at most they will just show some figure, and nothing else. But here you can see a hologram, and it will tell you in more detail. Better than any cinema,” says cadet Fyodor Sankov.

To get to these desks, they all went through a strict selection process. Of more than 100 applicants, only 29 successfully completed the entrance examination.

“On the aptitude test, too, a lot of people dropped out. And in the end, only the best of the best reached the tests for academic subjects,” says cadet Alexander Gusev.

Now they live and study in the new cadet corps. Their first half of the day is spent in classrooms. They solve problems and write dictations. In the second - practical and elective classes.

The cadet school itself was created at the Voronezh Air Force Academy. It is on the basis of its departments that some of the classes take place. For example, in the audience they can not only tell, but also show an airplane. It just doesn't take off. Engines are disabled. Otherwise, all systems work properly.

“You will move the control stick of the plane, you can move the pedals, and everything will react - left and right, back and forth. Feel like an operator of an aviation complex - that is, a pilot,” the teacher says to one of the cadets.

“I didn’t expect such a multifunctional aircraft. Again, this is a lot of new sensations,” says cadet Dmitry Borunov.

Some people like the profession of an airplane pilot, others choose helicopters. There are also those who see themselves as a design engineer. Many also attend an optional course on unmanned aerial vehicles. For this purpose, the school management specially purchased several quadcopters.

“To learn how to change course, this will happen after two weeks of continuous flights every day,” the teacher promises.

They have only been here for two weeks, but they have already firmly decided to tie their future fate with the army. Everyone dreams of becoming cadets at the Air Force Academy after graduating from school.

“They themselves dream, and we would like this, so that their talent does not go unnoticed, so that it is in demand in our country, and so that it, naturally, is useful for our state,” hopes the head of the Air Force Academy. N.E. Zhukovsky and Yu.A. Gagarin Gennady Zibrov.

In the meantime, there are two difficult ones ahead academic year. According to the school management, all this time the students will have to prove that they are worthy of the title of cadets. There will be no concessions for anyone. If you study, then only with “excellent” grades.

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