Trade school Sentence Examples

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  • Among institutions are the missionary settlement of the Oxford House, founded in 1884, with its women's branch, St Margaret's House; the NorthEastern hospital for children, the Craft school and the Leather Trade school.

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  • A grammar school was founded in 1713, the operations of which have been extended so as to embrace a trade school (1871) for boys, and a grammar school for girls.

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  • In a city of the first or second class every boy between fourteen and sixteen years of age who has an employment certificate, but has not completed the course of study prescribed for the elementary public schools or the equivalent, must attend an evening school not less than six hours each week for a period of not less than sixteen weeks each year, or a trade school not less than eight hours a week for sixteen weeks a year.

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  • Alderman Taunton's trade school was founded in 1752, and includes a technical department.

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  • Graduates can seek employment or further their education in college or a trade school.

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  • A trade school student will need similar school supplies as a college student and in some cases, additional supplies for the particular trade she is studying.

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  • The amount you should give to high school graduates living in their own place and going to a technical or trade school should be around $100.

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  • College, university or a trade school would go first, and then you can include where you went to high school.

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  • Many dental assistants have on-the-job training, but you can increase your chances for getting hired if you complete a dental assistant program through a technical school, trade school or community college.

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  • There are no university degree programs leading to a certification as a diamond buyer, and no trade school programs to teach eager students how to break into the market.

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