Noun
technical school (plural technical schools)
A school that provides training in practical skills such as welding, hairdressing, plumbing and so on.
Bauhaus and Vkhutemas main The Vkhutemas, the Russian state art and technical school founded in 1920 in Moscow, has been compared to Bauhaus. Source: Internet
Established in 1916, SAIT was the first publicly funded technical school of its kind in North America. Source: Internet
Loos attended several Gymnasium schools, a technical school in Liberec and graduated 1889 from a technical school in Brünn. Source: Internet
Soviet Air Force Valentina Gagarina, Sima Eivazova and Yuri Gagarin in Bulgaria in 1966 After graduating from the technical school in 1955, the Soviet Army drafted Gagarin. Source: Internet
Beria attended a technical school in Sukhumi, and joined the Bolsheviks in March 1917 while a student in the Baku Polytechnicum (subsequently known as the Azerbaijan State Oil Academy ). Source: Internet
History The idea for a technical school based in the western suburbs of Melbourne was first proposed in 1910. Source: Internet