Best Vocational Schools in Vermont 2023: Rating, Grades & More

Last Updated on August 3, 2023 by Sidharth PS

Hi readers! In this post, I’ve compiled a list of best vocational schools in Vermont. The list consists of both public and private schools. Here, readers will find the following details – top vocational schools, their address, grades, student teacher ratio and more.

Best Public & Private Vocational Schools in Vermont for 2022

Rank

School

Low Grade

High Grade

Address

City

Student Teacher Ratio

1 Burlington Technical Center 09 12 52 Institute Road Burlington
2 Central Vermont Career Center 09 12 50 Crimson Tide Way Barre
3 Cold Hollow Career Center 09 12 P.O. Box 530 Enosburg Falls
4 Green Mountain Technology and Career Center 09 12 736 VT Route 15 West Hyde Park
5 Hartford Area Career & Technology Center 09 12 1 Gifford Road White River Junction
6 North Country Career Center 09 12 209 Veterans Avenue Newport
7 Northwest Technical Center 09 12 71 South Main Street Saint Albans
8 Patricia A. Hannaford Career Center 09 12 51 Charles Avenue Middlebury
9 Randolph Technical Career Center 09 12 17 Forest Street Randolph
10 River Bend Career & Technical Center 09 12 36 Oxbow Drive Bradford
11 River Valley Technical Center 09 12 307 South Street Springfield
12 Southwest Vermont Career Development Center 09 12 321 Park Street Bennington
13 Stafford Technical Center 09 12 8 Stratton Road Rutland
14 The Center for Technology – Essex 09 12 3 Educational Drive Essex Junction
15 Windham Regional Career Center 09 12 45 Career Circle Brattleboro

For ranking the schools, I’ve relied upon the ‘Student Teacher Ratio’ factor. What is student teacher ratio, some of you may ask. It is the number used to indicate the number of students for every teacher in a school.   For example, a student teacher ratio of 16 indicates that a teacher is available for 16 students in that school. When it comes to quality of education, student teacher ratio plays an important role. If the student teacher ratio is 100, it means that few teachers are available to attend to the needs of students in a school. This may lead to inadequate attention, inadequate engagement, and may even have a negative impact on student success!   Student teacher ratio is like a two way street. Fewer students per teacher setup is an ideal classroom where students may enjoy adequate individual-attention from teachers. Under this setup, a teacher may take care of individuals’ needs and weaknesses. Similarly, under this setup, teachers may modify/adapt their teaching techniques according to learning styles/needs of the students.

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