Antonio Ramon Horta AG7

The campus which had more than twenty professors[1] is located in Agramonte, which is a small town and a hamlet of Jagüey Grande, in Matanzas Province.

[citation needed] In the region, a total of 64 educational institutions were established at the secondary and pre-university levels.

[citation needed] Together, these schools served over 30,000 students from the provinces of Matanzas and the eastern region of Cuba.

Each school was identified by its name, the location (AG for Agramonte, J for Jaguey Grande, and T for Torriente), and a lot number, a system used to organize the citrus cultivation fields in the area.

[citation needed] Due to poor facilities in AG7, the students forced government to be shifted to medical university near to a hospital.