Cabimas - City's High Schools

City's High Schools

  • E. T. I. Industrial Technical School "Juan Ignacio Valbuena"

Industrial Technical School assigned to bring education for the industry to local youths, pride of Cabimas, with the mission to bring new professionals to Venezuela.

  • Christian Educative Unit Professor Armando Suarez Malave

This institution was created as an homage to Professor of Geography and History Armando Suarez Malave, founder of the Cabimas Educational Center private institution which covered the education from elementary school to highschool in infirmary, sciences, marketing, and teaching, later he founded the Combinado Cabimas Highschool which became this institution and currently offers titles of bachelor in kindergarten education, elementary school teaching, and sciences. Professor Armando Suarez M was born in Guarapiche, Anzoategui state, and came very young to Zulian lands forming a lot of young in this city. There is a small highschool called Mi Angel de la Guarda, at Ambrosio parish led by Father Angel Andueza not in very well conditions but warm and effective.

  • Hermagoras Chavez High School.
  • U.E. ISABEL MALDONADO BLANCO, previously known as "El Mundo de los Niños", famous by it´s high educational standards, with a very reduce number of students.
  • Also the Colegio Juan XXIII, a catholic school that shares profound roots in catholic church and the Italian immigrants.
  • Currently located at 14th street las 40's, founded in 1956 where is now located the Manuel Mendez Elementary School in Andres Bello Avenue in front of the E. T. I. In the same site operates the adult highschool (in the evening) Alejandro Fuenmayor. Chavez Highschool forms bachelors in sciences, humanism, secretaries, and accountancy, a lot of who continues their studies at the local universities.

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