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  2. Colegio Cervantes shooting - Wikipedia

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    On January 10, 2020, an 11-year-old student identified as José Ángel Ramos Betts, armed with two guns, opened fire at the facilities of Colegio Cervantes Campus Bosque, a private school in Torreón, Coahuila, Mexico, killing a teacher and wounding multiple teachers and classmates shortly before turning the gun on himself.

  3. International Spanish Academies - Wikipedia

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    Colegio Español is a private Spanish international school in Bata, Equatorial Guinea. It serves primary school through Bachillerato (senior high school/ sixth form college ). [ 1 ]

  4. List of Marist Brothers schools - Wikipedia

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    En sus inicios se llamó Colegio de la Purísima. Cerró en 1914 por la revolución. Abrió de nuevo en 1924 y cerró en 1926 por la Guerra Cristera. En 1937 abrió de nuevo y cambió al nombre actual. Collège des Frères Maristes Champville: 1966 Northern Metn: Lebanon: Nursery through terminal Colegio Franco Mexicano [3] 1925: Monterrey: Mexico

  5. Alliance Academy International - Wikipedia

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    The Alliance Academy International is a private, co-educational, international, Christian school located in Quito, Ecuador, with a curriculum based on a United States program of education.

  6. Cobach - Wikipedia

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    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 decree on September 26th, 1973.

  7. Instituto Cervantes - Wikipedia

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    Instituto Cervantes (Spanish: [instiˈtuto θerˈβantes], the Cervantes Institute) is a worldwide nonprofit organization created by the Spanish government in 1991. [2] It is named after Miguel de Cervantes (1547–1616), the author of Don Quixote and perhaps the most important figure in the history of Spanish literature .

  8. Instituto Nacional Mejía - Wikipedia

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    Scaffolding on the south side of the antiguo Beaterio building, where the Instituto Nacional Mejía was located in the early 20th century.. The Instituto Nacional Mejía was originally located at the north side of the Metropolitan Cultural Centre [5] and was later moved to an old building informally known as the "antiguo Beaterio", [8] [5] Spanish for "old nunnery", (which had formerly served ...

  9. Colef - Wikipedia

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    El Colegio de la Frontera Norte (commonly known as El Colef, English: The College of the Northern Border) is a Mexican institute of higher education, specializing in teaching and research in the social sciences with focus on border issues.