vocational school


noun
  1. a school offering instruction in one or more skilled or semiskilled trades or occupations.

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How to use vocational school in a sentence

  • The public vocational schools must face, sooner or later, the question of shop production on a commercial basis.

  • Some of our trade and vocational schools and their equipment may be taken over by the government for this purpose.

  • They should be vocational schools that will turn out good farmers, good mechanics, good housewives.

    Our Southern Highlanders | Horace Kephart
  • Vocational schools of this type are just what Haiti needs most of all.

    Haiti | J. Dryden Kuser
  • Mrs. Owen expected to visit the best vocational schools in the country during the fall and winter.

    A Hoosier Chronicle | Meredith Nicholson