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TRADE GROUP SPECIALISED BRANCHES
Fitters
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Turners and Machinists
Motor Mechanics
Pipe Fittoro
Blacksmiths
Wolders
METALWORK Steel Erectors
Plato Workers i
Plumbers
Electricians
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Lino and Cable Workers 1
Electrical Wiremen
Carpenters end Joiners
WOODWORK Cabinot Makers
Motor Body Builders
BUI): DING Stone and Concrete Workers
Plasterers
The classes in the two-year course should be ar SCHOOL
ranged in accordance with these five fundamental trade CLASSES
groups. In a school of 100 pupils, division into cluss-
os and workshop groups could be carried out on the plan shown in
the following table. The figures indicate the number of x^upilo
in each class or group. Experience will show whether this numeri
cal distribution in the various trades needs adjustment in relation
to labour demands in the future.
SCHOOL CLASSES TRADE GROUPS
Meohanical Engineering (10)
First I A. Me talwork Trado s (8)
Year (26) Electrical Engineering (8)
(60) I B. Woodwork Trades (12)
(24) Building Trades (12)
Mechanical Engineering (10)
Second II A. Metalwork Trades (C)
Year (26) Electrical Engineering (3)
(50) II B. Woodwork Trades (12)
(24) Building Trades (12)
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