List of industrial schools

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This is a list of industrial schools, a type of school that teaches vocational training, domestic training, and manual labour. The list includes active and defunct schools.

Australia

Canada

  • Battleford Industrial School in Battleford, Northwest Territories (now Saskatchewan)
  • Kuper Island
    , British Columbia
  • Qu'Appelle Industrial School
    in Qu'Appelle Valley, Saskatchewan
  • Victoria Industrial School for Boys
    (now the Mimico Correctional Centre) in Mimico, Ontario

England

Ireland

New Zealand

United States

Alabama

Arkansas

California

Florida

Georgia

Illinois

Iowa

Kansas

Louisiana

  • Colored Industrial and Agricultural School
    in Grambling, Louisiana

Maine

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

New York

Ohio

Pennsylvania

North Carolina

  • Slater State Normal and Industrial School
    in Winston-Salem, North Carolina
  • State Normal and Industrial College (now University of North Carolina at Greensboro) in Greensboro, North Carolina

South Carolina

  • Denmark Industrial School
    in Denmark, South Carolina

South Dakota

  • Northern Normal and Industrial School
    , Northern State University in Aberdeen, South Dakota

Vermont

Virginia

  • Hampton Agricultural and Industrial School
    in Hampton, Virginia
  • Virginia Industrial Home School for Colored Girls
    near Mechanicsville, Virginia
  • Virginia Home and Industrial School for Girls in Bon Air, Virginia, reform school for white girls
  • State Normal and Industrial School for Women
    in Harrisonburg, Virginia
  • Saint Paul Normal and Industrial School
    in Lawrenceville, Virginia
  • State Normal and Industrial School for Women in Harrisonburg, Virginia

West Virginia

Wisconsin

See also

References

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