There are obvious differences between technical secondary school and vocational high school in terms of nature, training objectives, academic qualifications and dispatch units.
The nature is different: secondary schools are exclusive to secondary specialized schools, while vocational high schools are vocational high schools, which are a form of vocational education at the high school level.
The training objectives are different: secondary schools focus on cultivating secondary professional and technical talents, while vocational high schools pay more attention to cultivating students' vocational skills and comprehensive ability, aiming to prepare students for entering the society.
Different academic qualifications: technical secondary school and vocational high school are both secondary education stages, but vocational high school is an ordinary high school degree, while technical secondary school has the same academic ability.
The dispatch units are different: after graduating from secondary school, the Human Resources and Social Security Bureau will handle the graduate employment registration card for them, while the vocational high school students will be managed through the street labor department.
In general, although technical secondary school and vocational high school are both forms of vocational education, there are differences in training goals, academic qualifications and dispatch units. Therefore, when choosing, it is necessary to judge and choose according to personal circumstances and goals. At the same time, the significance of vocational education is to provide students with skills and knowledge, improve their employability and competitiveness, and contribute to the development of society.