Schools
Although the schools all have a name and a number, they are commonly referred to by their numbers rather than by their names.
| School | Location |
|---|---|
| Preparatoria 1 Gabino Barreda | Xochimilco |
| Preparatoria 2 Erasmo Castellanos Quinto | Iztacalco |
| Preparatoria 3 Justo Sierra | Gustavo A. Madero |
| Preparatoria 4 Vidal Castañeda y Nájera | Miguel Hidalgo |
| Preparatoria 5 José Vasconcelos | Tlalpan |
| Preparatoria 6 Antonio Caso | Coyoacán |
| Preparatoria 7 Ezequiel A. Chávez | Venustiano Carranza |
| Preparatoria 8 Miguel E. Schulz | Alvaro Obregón |
| Preparatoria 9 Pedro de Alba | Gustavo A. Madero |
Read more about this topic: Escuela Nacional Preparatoria (Mexico)
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