Cristo Rey Polytechnic Institute

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Cristo Rey Polytechnic Institute
Location
Cristo Rey Polytechnic Institute
,
Spain
Coordinates 41°39′36″N4°44′43″W / 41.65993°N 4.74523°W / 41.65993; -4.74523
Information
Type Private primary, secondary, and vocational training college
Religious affiliation(s) Catholic
Denomination Jesuit
Established1939;85 years ago (1939)
AdministratorRoberto Otero André
DirectorJose Luis Muñoz Villa
Teaching staff110
GenderCo-educational
Enrollment1,600
PublicationEngranajes (Gears)
Website www.cristoreyva.com

Cristo Rey Polytechnic Institute is a private Catholic primary, secondary, and vocational training college, located in Valladolid, in the Castile and León region of Spain. Founded by the Society of Jesus in 1939 in the wake of the Spanish Civil War, the school began as a technical school, and then grew to include infant, primary, secondary, baccalaureate, PCPI, and CF of middle and superior degree. [1]

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On the occasion of the institute's 75th anniversary in 2015, the Minister of Education of Castile and León praised the contribution that the Institute has made to education in the region, [2] which experienced a job-surge after its opening. [3] The institute has ties with over 300 companies. Over 90% of students who did a practicum with Renault were hired by the company. [4] An open house at the school was attended by the Minister of Economy, the General Director of Labor, and the General Director of Vocational Training as well as by employers' organizations of Concerted Teaching and the secretary of The Federation of Education and Management. [5]

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