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Secondary Industrial School in Stará Turá (Slovak: Stredná priemyselná škola Stará Turá), until 1 September 2023 known as Secondary Professional School in Stará Turá (Slovak: Stredná odborná škola Stará Turá), is a secondary school in Stará Turá, Slovakia. Established on 1 September 2003 merging Secondary Industrial School of Electrical Engineering (Slovak: Stredná priemyselná škola elektrotechnická) and Secondary Vocational School of Electrical Engineering (Slovak: Stredné odborné učilište elektrotechnické) as Associated Secondary School of Electrical Engineering (Slovak: Združená stredná škola elektrotechnická) and on 1 September 2008 was renamed to Secondary Professional School. In 2018 it underwent reconstruction of the exterior facade and dining room, and was added a new rest area for school pupils. In December 2019 was finished reconstruction of the main part of the school gym and dressing rooms.[1][2]
Secondary Industrial School in Stará Turá Stredná priemyselná škola Stará Turá | |
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Športová 675 916 01 Stará Turá | |
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Type | Secondary industrial school |
Established | 2003 (ZSŠE) 2008 (SOŠ) 2023 (SPŠ) |
Founder | Trenčín Region |
Principal | Ing. Milan Duroška |
Staff | 30 teachers, 6 masters |
Website | www www |
Fields of study
editFields of study of the secondary vocational school education
edit- Mechanic adjuster
- Computer network technician
- Mechanic electro technician
- Digital media Graphic Designer
- Intelligent and digital system administrator
Fields of study of the secondary industrial school education
edit- Information & networking technologies
- Electrical engineering
Apprenticeship fields of study
edit- Electro mechanical
- Metal worker
References
edit- ^ a.s, Petit Press. "Župa počas leta investuje do rekonštrukcie škôl". mytrencin.sme.sk (in Slovak).
- ^ "Zmodernizovanú telocvičňu na Strednej odbornej škole v Starej Turej budú môcť žiaci využívať už v tomto roku". mytrencin.sme.sk. 18 September 2019. Retrieved 13 January 2020.