Schools in Pachuca

Education institutions also satisfy the local demand of the population for each age. Pachuca has public education centers for caring to basic education (elementary and high school) as Colegio de Bachilleres Nacional and Universidad Autónoma de Hidalgo. Other private secular and religious institutions also offer their education services. Additionally, the government has 6 public libraries and special learning centers for the public.

UNIVERSIDAD DEL FUTBOL
From high school to postgraduate, this university supports the young talent of Mexico's soccer.
http://www.universidaddelfutbol.com

UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DEL ESTADO DE HIDALGO
The State's maximum house of studies offers education from high school to postgraduate.
Phone (771) 717-2000
http://www.uaeh.edu.mx/

UNIVERSIDAD POLITÉCNICA DE PACHUCA
This university offers higher education in areas of bioengineering, financial engineering, physical therapy, software engineering, optomechatronics and computer safety; as well as a masters in biotechnology.
Carretera Pachuca- Cd.Sahagún, Km. 20, Ex-Hacienda de Santa Bárbara
Phone (771) 547 7510

UNIVERSIDAD LA SALLE PACHUCA
Of catholic vocation, this institution offers private education from university to postgraduate.
http://www.lasallep.edu.mx/

COLEGIO BRITÁNICO DE PACHUCA
Private education institution from preschool to high school.
Phone (771) 714 1624

COLEGIO CERVANTES
Private education institution from preschool to high school.
Phone (771) 713 3399
http://www.colegiomigueldecervantes.edu.mx
 

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