High School CEEB Codes in Venezuela

There are 21 high school codes in Venezuela today, according to the ACT. The full list is shown below by city, with name of each high school and the city where the school is located (based on the ACT official site). You can search a school code by pressing “Ctrl” + “F” and then type school name or 6-digit school code.

Map of Venezuela

High School Codes in Venezuela

High School Codes by City

ANACO
ESCUELA ANACO
  • High School Code
  • 950291
BARUTA
UEP COLEGIO SIMON BOLIVAR II
  • High School Code
  • 950294
CARACAS
ACADEMIA MILITAR VENEZUELA
  • High School Code
  • 950320
CARACAS
COLEGIO INTERNACIONAL CARACAS
  • High School Code
  • 950040
CARACAS
COLEGIO MORAL Y LUCES HZL-BIAL
  • High School Code
  • 950380
CARACAS
ESCUELA CAMPO ALEGRE
  • High School Code
  • 950290
CARACAS
INSTITUTO ANDES
  • High School Code
  • 950042
CARACAS
UE INSTITUTO CUMBRES DE CARACA
  • High School Code
  • 950389
CARACAS
UEC ACADEMIA MERICI
  • High School Code
  • 950293
CARACAS
UED LOS ARCOS
  • High School Code
  • 950292
CARACAS
UEP COLEGIO JEFFERSON
  • High School Code
  • 950388
CARACAS
UNIDAD EDUCATIVA ACADEMIA WASH
  • High School Code
  • 950370
CARACAS MIRANDA
BRITISH SCHOOL CARACAS
  • High School Code
  • 950043
CARACAS MIRANDA
COLEGIO SAN IGNACIO
  • High School Code
  • 950041
EDO ANZOATEGUI
COLEGIO INTL PUERTO LA CRUZ
  • High School Code
  • 950420
EL TIGRE
QSI INTERNATIONAL SCH EL TIGRE
  • High School Code
  • 950460
LA ASUNCION
UE COLEGIO GUAYAMURI
  • High School Code
  • 950295
MAIQUETIA
ESCUELA NAVAL
  • High School Code
  • 950520
MARACAIBO
ESCUELA BELLA VISTA
  • High School Code
  • 950600
NAGUANAGUA
UNIDAD ED INST DE ED ACTIVA
  • High School Code
  • 950650
VALENCIA
COLEGIO INTL DE CARABOBO
  • High School Code
  • 950760

The above lists CEEB codes (College Entrance Examination Board) for all accredited Venezuela high schools. Please be informed that the list of high school codes in Venezuela may change throughout the year. If you can’t find codes for the high schools of your interest, please write to us or come back at a later time. We will update our database soon after a new high school code is added to the country of Venezuela.

Country Abbreviations

VEN is the three-letter country code of Venezuela, and VE is the two-letter country code of Venezuela. The two-letter suffix is used in top-level domains on the Internet as .ve.

Energy industry

Venezuela’s electricity generation is around 120 billion kWh. Around two thirds of electricity is generated by hydropower. The largest single generator is the Guri hydropower plant on the Río Caroní, completed in 1989, with an installed capacity of 8,850 MW.

Industry

A wide range of government support measures have increased the share of GDP in the industrial sector considerably since 1960 (import substitution policy). The manufacturing industry (including mining and construction) generates (2013) 32% of the gross domestic product (GDP) and employs around 22% of the workforce. In addition to the petroleum industry (petroleum refining), the key economic sectors are aluminum processing and the iron, steel and foundry industries. Other important branches are the petrochemical industry, the food industry and the textile industry. Industrial companies are mainly located in Caracas, Valencia, Maracaibo and Ciudad Guayana.

Transportation

The road network was greatly expanded in the 1980s. However, the transport links between the northern parts of the country and the interior of the country are still inadequate. About a third of the approximately 96,200 km long road network is paved. The most important routes are the Caracas – Ciudad Bolívar and Caracas – San Cristóbal connections on the Colombian border (connection with Bogotá). Rail transport is insignificant in both passenger and freight transport. The route network covers only around 450 km. Inland navigation plays an important role in opening up the interior of the country. The most popular waterways are the Maracaibo Canal, which leads to the oil fields on Lake Maracaibo, and the Orinoco.

The most important sea ports are La Guaira (near the city of Caracas), Puerto Cabello (for the industrial area of ​​Valencia), Puerto Ordaz on the Orinoco (for iron ore shipments) and Maracaibo (for petroleum). Of the total of eleven international airports, the “Simón Bolívar” airport in Maiquetía north of the capital is the most important.

Agriculture

Agriculture, which was neglected during the oil boom in the 1970s and 80s, employs 8% of the workforce (2014), but only contributes around 5.5% to the generation of GDP. In recent years production has been improved by increasing the area under cultivation. At the same time, however, productivity fell, so that Venezuela is still highly dependent on extensive food imports.

Around 25% of the land area is used for agriculture: around 3.6 million ha as arable land (including permanent crops), 18.2 million ha as pasture land. The irrigated area covers around 575,000 hectares. The cultivation areas are mainly in the densely populated Cordillera region in the north-west of the country. In the past, large estates dominated with more than 500 hectares of usable space. Since 2001, under the Chavez government, a not inconsiderable part of the property has been expropriated and transferred to landless farmers within the framework of land cooperatives. The main crop is sugar cane with a harvest of (2013) 6.7 million t. Other important agricultural products are corn, rice, bananas, potatoes, cassava, oranges, sorghum and pineapple. – Livestock farming, especially poultry and cattle breeding, provides a significant share of the agricultural production value.

Forestry and fishing: The forest area (with valuable wood) covers (2013) around 48.6 million hectares; So far, however, only a small part of it has been used for forestry purposes. The logging amounts to 5.4 million m 3; about three quarters are used as firewood. – The catch of the fishery is (2012) 239 200 t; in addition, 18,600 t are bred in aquaculture.