Cobach
COBACH (Colegio de Bachilleres) is a public secondary education institution in Mexico associated with SEP working under the SEMS (Subsecretaría de Educación Media Superior). It is a decentralized public institution created by presidential decrete in September 26th 1973. With 20 high school campuses in Mexico City[1] and 27 in different states through the Mexican Republic. [2]
1 History
2 Campuses |
History[]
It was established in Mexico City in 1973 during Luis Echeverría government to help cover the demand of high schools that offered a public service to workers and students therefore 20 campuses were opened in Mexico City and also a program (sistema abierto/ open education) for workers who could not attend school normally helping them to get a higher school diploma by taking exams after they studied text books at home or at work.
The first three campuses were established in Chihuahua offering two shifts, a morning shift from 7 am to 1 pm, and an afternoon shift from 3 pm to 9 pm.
Campuses[]
State | Name | ||
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Baja California Norte | COBACH BC | ||
Baja California Sur | COBACH BCS | ||
Campeche | COBACH del estado de Campeche | ||
Mexico City | Colegio de Bachilleres | ||
Chiapas | Colegio de Bachilleres de Chiapas | ||
Coahuila | Colegio de Bachilleres del estado de Coahuila | ||
Chihuahua | Colegio bachilleres del estado de Chihuahua | ||
Durango | Colegio de Bachilleres del estado de Durango
References[]
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Sonora | Colegio de Bachilleres del estado de Sonora
Pagina del colegio - https://www.cobachsonora.edu.mx |
- High schools in Mexico