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]

Contents
1 History

2 Campuses

Colegio de Bachilleres logo.

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 where 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 where 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
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 de Bachilleres del estado de Chihuahua
Durango Colegio de Bachilleres del estado de Durango

References

  1. "Planteles del Colegio". planteles.cbachilleres.edu.mx. Retrieved 2019-12-19.
  2. "Colegio de Bachilleres", Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre (in Spanish), 2019-12-14, retrieved 2019-12-19


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