Wenzhou Technician College is managed by Wenzhou Municipal People's Government and guided by Wenzhou Human Resources and Social Security Bureau. It is a fully funded institution and a national key technical college. It mainly undertakes the task of cultivating talents with advanced skills and above through academic education. It is the only comprehensive technical college in Wenzhou that mainly trains high-skilled talents.
Zhejiang Industry & Trade Vocational and Technical College Zhejiang Industry & Trade Vocational and Technical College is a provincial public full-time institution of higher learning jointly reformed by Zhejiang No.1 Senior Technical School and Wenzhou Metallurgical Machinery Factory on 1999. The predecessor of the school can be traced back to Wenzhou Power Machine Factory Technical School founded by 1960.
The school is located in Wenzhou, with two campuses, Lucheng Fudong Road and Oujiangkou, covering an area of 1 100 mu, with more than 900 full-time students1/and more than 700 teaching and administrative staff. The school now has seven secondary colleges, including Photoelectric Manufacturing College, Artificial Intelligence College, Design and Digital Art College, International Business School, Modern Management College, Humanities College and Technician and Continuing Education College.
Ouhai Vocational and Technical School Wenzhou ouhai district Vocational Secondary School was founded in 1985, and 1997 merged with Ouhai TV University. Wenzhou Jindun Vocational School was merged in 2005, Wenzhou Jindun Automobile Driving School was founded in 2006, and Jindun Campus was established in 2007. The school now governs Jingshan Campus, Jindun Campus, Ouhai TV University and Jindun Driving School, forming a "four-in-one" group school-running model, and implementing secondary vocational education, higher distance education, automobile driving and various skills training. 1997 1 was rated as a model vocational middle school in Zhejiang province, a first-class key vocational school in Zhejiang province in June 2000 and a national key secondary vocational school by the Ministry of Education in March 2004.