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Max Ludwig Planck (School)

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The I.E Max Ludwig Planck (commonly known as Colegio Max Planck) is a private German college preparatory school in Trujillo, northern Perú. It teaches primarily first and second year university subjects, and is commonly known for the high standard of education it offers.

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Max Planck Group

This school is part of the homonym educational group which includes the Max Ludwig Planck School, Jose María Escrivá School, Max Kids Nursery and Max Planck College Preparation Institute (also in Cajamarca and Chiclayo).

History

Max Ludwig Planck was born of the vision and concern of its promoter, Víctor Castro Vidal, who after forming the College Preparation Institute Max Planck in 1993, had the idea of creating a pre-university school. With the support of professionals and friends, as well as the motivation of his wife, Elsa Ms. Salinas, and already having a successful pre-college institute, he started to look for the appropriate resolution to authorize the formation of the dream school.

This resolution was finally given on September 15, 2002, realizing his dream. The doors of the school opened in March 2003 and initiated educational activities.

Years passed and now the school has a staff of top-level teachers, who rely on the philosophy of "total education," which is the innovative learning system that favors now over 400 students in levels, primary and secondary, using appropriate methodological strategies that have made it into a competitive company as a leading educational institution.

The current director is Mr. Luis Guzman Perez.

Due the quality of education given to the students, the Federal Republic of Germany gave an affiliation called PASH (Schools Partners for the Future), making it possible for students to travel to that country to acquire new knowledge, cultural exchange and improve the German language taught in school.

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Max Ludwig Planck (School) Wikipedia