Instituto Cardenal Caro
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| Instituto Cardenal Caro | |
|---|---|
| Information | |
| Type | High school |
| Principal | Erica Roxana Alvarado Canales[2] |
| Enrollment | 191[2] |
Instituto Cardenal Caro (English: Cardenal Caro Institute), officially recognized as Liceo Municipal Instituto Cardenal Caro, is a Chilean high school located in Marchigüe, Cardenal Caro Province, Chile.[3]
In 2007, Intendant of O'Higgins Region Hector Huenchullán inaugurated the modern dependencies of Instituto Cardenal Caro, worth 395 million pesos (almost a million dollars).[4]
Instituto Cardenal Caro's current principal is Erica Alvarado Canales, and has 191 students as of 2012. The president of the centro de alumnos is Nicole Guajardo Carrasco.[2] The educational institution is named after Cardinal José María Caro.[5]