THE NATION’S PREMIER INDEPENDENT WELDING SCHOOL
Family owned and operated, Georgia Trade School stands as
one of the nation’s elite boutique welding schools. Named to the
Cobb Chamber Top 25 Small Business of the Year six consecutive
times, our eorts to ‘Rebuild America” have led to critical acclaim
and commercial viability. With one thousand graduates across
twenty states in a range of industries from energy to construction,
fabrication, manufacturing, film, television, and shipbuilding this
program changes lives and oers a pathway to middle class
security.
GTS graduates have welded on iconic projects like Ponce City
Market, Truist Park, Mercedes Benz Stadium, The Battery Atlanta,
Aria, Restoration Hardware and San Antonio Class Amphibious
Assault Ships. Our graduates have built sets for Hollywood
blockbusters including Stranger Things, Godzilla, Fast n Furious
and Tyler Perry Studios. We even have graduates working
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2012 − 2022
on rocket launchers putting satellites into orbit and building
temporary hospitals during the Covid 19 pandemic.
An independent school, GTS does not burden taxpayers with
student loan debt. We are proud investors in Historic Downtown
Acworth operating in a restored mill from the 1920’s. Our
community involvement includes high school athletics support
and multiple Cobb based charities.
The quality of our sta is measured by their experience
and credentials. We have a former Practical Welding Today
National teacher of the year, three certified welding inspectors,
our President who holds an MBA and M.Ed. and our Founder,
who serves on boards with the Fabricators and Manufacturers
Association, American Welding Society, and the Gulf States
Shipbuilders Consortium. With an eye on quality over quantity,
our student teacher ratio is 10:1.
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4231 Southside Drive
Acworth, GA 30101
years 770-590-WELD (9353)
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Regarded as a topnotch
welding school
- The Welder Magazine
“Where the best welders
go, and why”
- The Fabricator Magazine
“Georgia Trade School
produces ready to work grads”
- Welding Journal
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