North Bennet Street School

North Bennet Street School has been training people for employment in the crafts since 1885. Pauline Agassiz Shaw, the school's founder, was a visionary educator and proponent of the Swedish system of manual training known as “sloyd”. The sloyd method focused as much on the development of character, curiosity, and intellectual capacity as on technical skills.

Today, NBSS is unique in training students for careers in areas as diverse as bookbinding, cabinet and furniture making, carpentry, jewelry making and repair, locksmithing, piano technology, preservation carpentry, and violin making and repair – all traditional trades that use hand skills in concert with evolving technology.

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North Bennet Street School president Miguel Gómez Ibáñez describes the programs of study they offer that lead to professions in craft.




North Bennet Street School president Miguel Gómez Ibáñez discusses the importance of hands skills training.





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