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What vocational schools are there in Shenzhen Technical School?
Public technical schools in Shenzhen include: Shenzhen Yuxin School, Shenzhen No.1 Vocational and Technical School, Shenzhen No.2 Vocational and Technical School, Shenzhen Institute of Technology, Shenzhen No.2 Senior Technical School, Shenzhen Electronic Technology School, Shenzhen Baoan Vocational and Technical School, Shenzhen Information Vocational and Technical College, shenzhen huaqiang Vocational and Technical School and Shenzhen Institute of Technology.

Shenzhen Yuxin School, founded in 1993, is a public boarding school directly under Shenzhen Education Bureau. 1994 and 1995, the school has successively established "Shenzhen Primary and Secondary School Moral Education Base" and "Shenzhen Xinpeng Vocational High School", which has become a multi-functional comprehensive educational institution integrating primary education, secondary vocational education and comprehensive practical education for primary and secondary school students.

Shenzhen No.1 Vocational and Technical School is a public comprehensive vocational high school directly under Shenzhen Education Bureau. The school was founded in 1983, which is the first vocational high school established in Shenzhen.

Shenzhen No.2 Vocational and Technical School is a full-time boarding secondary vocational school directly under Shenzhen Education Bureau. Founded in 1984, formerly known as Shenzhen Amateur Technical Secondary School. 1992 was renamed as "Shenzhen Adult Secondary Vocational School"; In 2008, it was renamed as "Shenzhen Second Vocational and Technical School".

The advantages of going to a vocational school.

1. Pay attention to vocational skills training: Vocational schools and technical schools pay more attention to practicality and professionalism, and curriculum and teaching content pay more attention to cultivating students' vocational skills. This enables students to master the required skills faster and more effectively, thus making it easier to find employment opportunities.

2. Good employment prospects: Vocational schools and technical schools pay attention to cultivating vocational skills closely related to social needs, and students are often more likely to find employment opportunities after graduation. In fact, many vocational schools will cooperate with enterprises to provide students with job opportunities and internship experience.

3. Short academic system: Compared with universities and ordinary high schools, vocational schools and technical schools have shorter academic systems, and usually only need 2-3 years to complete their studies. This means that students can acquire employable skills and certificates faster, enter the workplace and accumulate work experience.