Address: 106 S New Middletown Rd, Media, PA 19063, USA
Phone: +16105661776
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Gabriel Burnshaw
My name is Gabriel Burnshaw i am a Horticulture graduate from the class of 2W1. Williamson was a love hate experience for me throughout the 3 years I attended. I enjoyed my shop, teachers, and the staff throughout my time there. Its super upsetting to me when I find out that due the my unvaccinated status im not aloud to attend any of the job fairs. I looked forward to returning to the school for this purpose and this is a big bummer.
Tia Oliphant
Wonderful visit to a beautiful campus. A must visit for any high school students considering a future in the trades!
terri nearey
What a beautiful campus with a super friendly faculty. Tough curriculum and hard work required. Lucky boys
Bwr22222
I Graduated from Williamson almost 20 yrs. Although the structure took a little getting used to and was not easy by any means, this School set me up for the rest of my life!! This School turns boys into men and prepares you for the REAL world. In my opinion one of the main problems with Society today is how Parents coddle there children. I would not be the man I am today with out my Williamson Education. Doors were opened to me that I would have never imagined without the Williamson Name at the top of my resume!! For any of the naysayers who left negative reviews YOU ARE CLEARLY MISINFORMED or you are one of those weak boys who dropped out and now have a chip on your shoulder. Ask any Man who has graduated from Williamson and I bet they would agree with every word I've written here.
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Look us up at Williamson.edu
Thanks for your question. Welding is not offered as one of our six trade programs, but all students do receive welding instruction as part of the curriculum.
I'm sorry my grandson just started so we haven't even got into athletic season I'm going to guess yes because they don't have money so they need donations and stuff to keep going so if I had to guess it would be yes probably they do charge
The WCTis a trade school that is for low income young men who want to learn a trade. It is FREE if you are one of the luckie young men to get accepted.
They have a job board for students to do side jobs on the weekends but it depends on the scope of the project.
Check with administration.
Students may not turn 20 prior to June 1 in the year that they intend to enroll.
A high school diploma or GED is required for admissions consideration.
No
The school has a nurse but there are no nursing programs at the school
If you have not had any action on this, is recommend reaching out to the instructor via phone or email to find out if anyone is interested.
Rebecca, I'd say it's probably closer to 50? And that's for Power Plant and Carpentry. A few hundred is a bit much.... Especially per shop.
Come take a tour! We'd love to show him around. Call and set one up or wait until the fall and come in with an admissions tour!
No necessarily for boys un trouble but for fatherless underprivileged boys.
We do take on community service projects for nonprofits throughout the year and have an annual Community Service Week where our faculty, staff, and student body spend the week in the community doing service projects in partnership with local nonprofits. Requests can be made through the website contact form.
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