Minister of Education of Peru

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The Minister of Education of Peru is in charge of the Ministry of Education within the Council of Ministers of Peru. The building's headquarters, formerly in the Javier Alzamora Valdez Building, are now located in San Borja District. The current minister is Rosendo Serna.

Contents

List of ministers

Instruction, charity and ecclesiastical business

MinistroPartidoInicioPresidente
Manuel Villarán Loli ClericFebruary 5, 1837 Andrés de Santa Cruz
Agustín Guillermo Charún ClericNovember 26, 1839 Agustín Gamarra
Benito Laso LiberalOctober 20, 1842 Francisco de Vidal

Education

MinisterPartyStartPresident
Ernesto Montagne Markholz September 12, 1935 Óscar R. Benavides
Óscar ArrúsApril 19, 1939
Pedro M. Oliveira December 8, 1939 Manuel Prado Ugarteche
Mariano Lino Cornejo April 28, 1943
Enrique Laroza1943
Jorge Basadre Grohmann IndependentJuly 28, 1945 José L. Bustamante y Rivero
Luis E. Valcárcel October 7, 1945
Cristóbal de Losada y Puga January 11, 1947
Óscar Torres M.October 30, 1947
Honorio Delgado Espinoza June 17, 1948
Juan Mendoza Rodríguez November 1, 1948 Manuel A. Odría
Alfonso Balaguer RegaladoDecember 18, 1952
Carlos González IglesiasJanuary 29, 1954
Carlos Rodríguez Pastor September 15, 1955
Mariano Iberico Rodríguez December 2, 1955
Juan Mendoza Rodríguez December 24, 1955
Jorge Basadre Grohmann IndependentJuly 28, 1956 Manuel Prado Ugarteche
Enrique Labarthe1957
Jorge Basadre Grohmann 1958
Ulises Montoya N.1958
Emilio Romero Padilla October 17, 1958
José Rubio RolandoJuly 26, 1959
Alfredo Parra CarreñoJune 6, 1960
Alfonso Villanueva PinillasMay 2, 1961
Darío Acevedo CriadoNovember 19, 1961
Franklin Pease Olivera [1] July 18, 1962 Military Junta of 1968-1980
Francisco Miró Quesada Cantuarias Acción Popular July 28, 1963 Fernando Belaunde Terry
Ernesto Montagne Sánchez October 3, 1964
Carlos Cueto Fernandini Acción Popular July 30, 1965
José Navarro Grau Acción Popular September 15, 1965
Carlos Cueto Fernandini Acción Popular April 15, 1966
Enrique Tola Mendoza Acción Popular January 27, 1967
Octavio Mongrut Muñoz Acción Popular September 6, 1967
José Jiménez Borja Acción Popular June 1, 1968
Augusto Tamayo Vargas October 2, 1968
Alfredo Arrisueño CornejoOctober 3, 1968 Juan Velasco Alvarado
Alfredo Carpio BecerraApril 27, 1971
Ramón Humberto Miranda AmpueroFebruary 1, 1975
Otto Eléspuru RevoredoJanuary 1, 1977 Francisco Morales Bermúdez
José Francisco Guabloche RodríguezSeptember 16, 1978
Luis Felipe Alarco Larraburre Acción Popular 28 July 1980 Fernando Belaunde Terry
José Benavides Muñoz Acción Popular February 4, 1981
Patricio Ricketts Rey de CastroAugust 15, 1983
Valentín Paniagua Acción Popular April 10, de 1984
Andrés Cardó Franco Acción Popular October 12, 1984
Grover Pango Vildoso APRA July 28, 1985 Alan García
Mercedes Cabanillas APRA June 29, 1987
Efraín Orbegozo APRA August 28, 1988
Mercedes Cabanillas APRA May 9, 1990
Gloria Helfer Palacios Izquierda Unida July 28, 1990 Alberto Fujimori
Óscar de la Puente Raygada December 12, 1990
Augusto Antoniolli VásquezNovember 7, 1991
Alberto Varillas MontenegroMay 9, 1991
Raúl Vittor AlfaroAugust 19, 1993
Jorge Trelles Montero February 18, 1994
Pedro Villena HidalgoOctober 13, 1994
Dante Córdova Blanco June 8, 1995
Domingo Palermo CabrejosApril 11, de 1996
Felipe Ignacio García EscuderoJanuary 6, 1999
Federico Salas Guevara Schultz July 29, 2000
Marcial Rubio Correa November 25, 2000 Valentín Paniagua
Nicolás Lynch Gamero IndependentJuly 28, 2001 Alejandro Toledo
Gerardo Ayzanoa del Carpio Perú Posible July 21, 2002
Carlos Malpica FaustorIndependentJune 28, 2003
Javier Sota Nadal February 16, 2004
José Antonio Chang Escobedo APRA July 28, 2006 Alan García
Víctor Raúl Díaz Chávez APRA March 19, 2011
Patricia Salas O'Brien July 28, 2011 Ollanta Humala
Jaime Saavedra Chanduví October 31, 2013 Ollanta Humala / Pedro Pablo Kuczynski
Marilú Martens Cortés December 18, 2016 Pedro Pablo Kuczynski
Idel Vexler September 17, 2017
Daniel Alfaro Paredes IndependentApril 2, 2018 Martín Vizcarra
Flor Pablo Medina IndependentMarch 11, 2019
Martín Benavides Abanto [2] IndependentFebruary 13, 2020
Fernando d'Alessio Ipinza IndependentNovember 12 2020 Manuel Merino
Ricardo Cuenca Pareja IndependentNovember 18 2020 Francisco Sagasti
Juan Cadillo León IndependentJuly 29, 2021 Pedro Castillo
Carlos Gallardo Gómez IndependentOctober 6, 2021
Rosendo Serna Román Together for Peru December 28, 2021

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  2. "Conoce el perfil de Martín Benavides, el nuevo ministro de Educación" (in Spanish). Andina. 13 February 2020.