Industrial School

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Pronunciation: /ɪnˈdʌstriəl skuːl/

Definitions of industrial school

noun a school that provides vocational and technical training for specific industries

Example Sentences

A1 The industrial school teaches basic skills like carpentry and welding.

A2 She enrolled in an industrial school to learn about mechanics and engineering.

B1 The local industrial school offers courses in advanced manufacturing techniques.

B2 Attending an industrial school can lead to lucrative career opportunities in the manufacturing sector.

C1 The industrial school's curriculum includes specialized training in robotics and automation.

C2 Graduates of the prestigious industrial school are highly sought after by leading engineering firms.

Examples of industrial school in a Sentence

Grammatical Forms of industrial school

plural

industrial schools

comparative

more industrial school

superlative

most industrial school

present tense

attend industrial school

future tense

will attend industrial school

perfect tense

have attended industrial school

continuous tense

are attending industrial school

singular

industrial school

positive degree

industrial school

infinitive

to attend industrial school

gerund

attending industrial school

participle

attended industrial school

Origin and Evolution of industrial school

First Known Use: 1800 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'industrial school' originated in Europe during the 19th century.
Evolution of the word: Originally, industrial schools were established to provide education and vocational training to orphaned or delinquent children. Over time, the focus of industrial schools shifted towards providing education and training for children from working-class backgrounds to prepare them for future employment in industrial settings.