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
[edit]- Newcastle Industrial School for Girls, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
- Parramatta Girls Industrial School, Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia
Canada
[edit]- Battleford Industrial School in Battleford, Northwest Territories (now Saskatchewan)
- Kuper Island Indian Industrial School in 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
[edit]- East London Industrial School in London
- St George's Roman Catholic Boys Industrial School in Everton
- Meath Protestant Industrial School for Boys in Blackrock
Ireland
[edit]New Zealand
[edit]- Burnham Industrial School
- Stoke Industrial School in Stoke, Nelson
United States
[edit]Alabama
[edit]- Alabama Industrial School for Negro Children in Montgomery, Alabama
- Alabama Girls’ Industrial School (now University of Montevallo) in Montevallo, Alabama
- Anniston Normal and Industrial School in Anniston, Alabama
- Miller's Ferry Normal and Industrial School in Millers Ferry, Alabama
- Montgomery Industrial School for Girls in Montgomery, Alabama
- Kowaliga Academy and Industrial Institute (or Kowaliga School) in Kowaliga, Alabama[1]
Arkansas
[edit]- Arkansas Negro Boys' Industrial School in Jefferson County, Arkansas
California
[edit]- Cogswell Technical School (later known as University of Silicon Valley), San Francisco, California
- San Francisco Industrial School in San Francisco, California[2]
- Stimson Lafayette Industrial School, Los Angeles, 1896-1904.[3][4][5]
Florida
[edit]- Daytona Normal and Industrial School in Daytona Beach, Florida
- Florida Industrial School for Boys in Marianna, Florida
Georgia
[edit]- Haines Normal and Industrial School in Augusta, Georgia
- Fort Valley High and Industrial School in Fort Valley, Georgia
- Secondary Industrial School in Columbus, Georgia
- Thomas Jefferson Elder High and Industrial School in Sandersville, Georgia
Illinois
[edit]- Illinois Industrial School for Girls in Park Ridge, Illinois
Iowa
[edit]- Iowa Industrial School for Girls in Mitchellville, Iowa
Kansas
[edit]- Kansas Industrial School for Girls, Beloit, Kansas
Louisiana
[edit]- Colored Industrial and Agricultural School in Grambling, Louisiana
Maine
[edit]- Maine Industrial School for Girls, Hallowell, Maine
Massachusetts
[edit]- Hebrew Industrial School for Girls in Boston, Massachusetts[6]
- Lancaster Industrial School for Girls, Lancaster, Massachusetts
Michigan
[edit]- Big Rapids Industrial School in Big Rapids, Michigan
- Mount Pleasant Indian Industrial Boarding School in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan
Minnesota
[edit]- Morris Industrial School for Indians in Morris, Minnesota
New York
[edit]- Columbia Religious and Industrial School for Jewish Girls, New York City, New York
- Howard Orphanage and Industrial Institute (also known as Howard Colored Orphan Asylum), New York City, New York
- School of Industrial Art, New York City, New York
Ohio
[edit]- Cleveland Industrial School in Cleveland, Ohio
- Sallie McCall Industrial School in Cincinnati, Ohio[7]
Pennsylvania
[edit]- Berean Institute in Philadelphia
- Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Carlisle, Pennsylvania
- Downingtown Industrial and Agricultural School in Chester County, Pennsylvania
- St. Francis Industrial School in Eddington, Pennsylvania
- Thaddeus Stevens Industrial School of Lancaster in Lancaster, Pennsylvania
North Carolina
[edit]- 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
[edit]- Denmark Industrial School in Denmark, South Carolina
South Dakota
[edit]- Northern Normal and Industrial School, Northern State University in Aberdeen, South Dakota
Tennessee
[edit]- Mayers' Industrial School in Knoxville, Tennessee
- Turner Normal and Industrial School in Shelbyville, Tennessee
Vermont
[edit]- Vermont Industrial School in Vergennes, Vermont
Virginia
[edit]- Hampton Agricultural and Industrial School in Hampton, Virginia
- Northern Neck Industrial Academy in Ivondale, Virginia; for black students
- 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
- Rappahannock Industrial Academy near Dunnsville, Virginia; for black students
- 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
[edit]- Lakin Industrial School in Lakin, West Virginia
Wisconsin
[edit]- Wisconsin Industrial School for Girls in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
See also
[edit]- Industrial school (Great Britain)
- Manual labor college
- Reform school
- Training school (United States)
- Vocational education
References
[edit]- ^ The American Educational Review. Vol. 30. American Educational Company. December 25, 1909. p. 248 – via Google Books.
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