Sentences with phrase «secondary trade school»

For instance, you can very quickly become a medical assistant by getting a certificate or diploma from a secondary trade school.

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Those schools include elementary, secondary (middle and high schools) and higher education institutions (colleges, universities and trade schools).
He attended secondary school in England and later became entranced by the London wine trade.
The Education Act of 1980 introduced the Assisted Place Scheme which took selected and gifted children out of the state school system and placed them into independent schools; the trade union reform acts abolished the closed shops, secondary picketing and stamped down wild - cat strikes; the Education Act of 1988 introduced City Technology Colleges, which took states schools out of the purview of the Local Education Authority; the 1988 Next Steps development began a transformation of the civil service by fragmenting in up into executive agencies; and the NHS and Community Care Act 1990 introduced the internal market into the NHS.
It also reorganised secondary education into two basic types: grammar schools, which focused on academic studies, with the assumption that many of their pupils would go on to higher education; and secondary modern schools, which were intended for children who would be going into trades, and which therefore concentrated on basic and vocational skills.
«The same guy was in secondary school and I remember a couple of us starting trading stories and really that he was a bit off wasn't he.
Almost two thirds of primary (71 percent) and secondary (76 percent) schools in the UK are making use of tablets in the classroom, the annual survey from educational suppliers» trade body, BESA, found.
And the incessant and romantic demand for trade schools at the secondary level partially comes out of a culture that assumes college is for some and not for others.
A-level students from secondary schools in the capital were invited to work with volunteer traders at the Citi offices and take part in a simulation trading game, exchanging commodities and shares to make as much profit as possible.
Those schools include elementary, secondary (middle and high schools) and higher education institutions (colleges, universities and trade schools).
Ideal Companies: Higher Education, trade schools, art colleges, secondary schools, art departments in private industry, advertising agencies.
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