TRADE SCHOOL definition
TRADE SCHOOL means a private educational facility devoted to instruction in particular crafts, trades or skills such as business, cosmetology and barbering, computer or automotive repair, culinary arts, and construction trades.
TRADE SCHOOL means a school that offers instruction and practical introductory experience in the skills needed to provide a skilled service or trade as such as mechanics, carpentry, plumbing, welding, hairstyling or esthetics.
TRADE SCHOOL means an industry training program accredited under the authority of the Industry Training Authority Act.
Examples of TRADE SCHOOL in a sentence
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More Definitions of TRADE SCHOOL
TRADE SCHOOL means a certified or accredited educational institution with a certificate or diploma program, including a vocational or trade school.
TRADE SCHOOL means a post-secondary institution that trains persons for qualification in specific trades or occupations, i.e., mechanics; construction trades such as carpentry, HVAC, and wiring; electronics repair and service including computers; plumbing; chefs and culinary training; upholstery; bartending.
TRADE SCHOOL means buildings, structures, or land used, or intended to be used, for operating a school which offers courses relating to the trades' fields (e.g. welding, mechanic, etc.);