In August 1943, the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR adopted a resolution which included measures to restore the standard of living in areas that were liberated from German occupation. This resolution provided the basis for the creation of 9 Suvorov military schools in western region of the Soviet Union were formed, including one in Orlovskoye, which was initially stationed in the Region of Oryol, where the Oryol Suvorov Military School was founded. The first head of the school, Major General Alexey Kuzmin, was a key player in the founding of the school. The first set of pupils, specifically 514 students, came from different backgrounds, including teenagers who had served with their adult counterparts as intelligence officers, signalmen, or members of partisan detachments. On December 1, 1943, the first academic year began, with the school receiving the Order of the Red Banner only 2 and a half weeks late. In September 1947, the Oryol Suvorov Military School was transferred to the city of Sverdlovsk and by May 1948, became the Sverdlovsk Suvorov Military School. In 1948, the first graduation of cadets took place.
In May 1953, the Sverdlovsk Suvorov Military School was reorganized into the Sverdlovsk Suvorov Officers School, which resulted in the graduation of 100 pupils with the rank of lieutenant the next year. In January 1958, the school was reverted to its former name, and would stay this way until the city's name change in 1991. From then on, the school has been known publicly as the Yekaterinburg Suvorov Military School (EkSVU). 20 years later, the school accepted its first foreign cadets who were from neighboring Mongolia.[1][2][3]