The Max Planck Gymnasium takes over the new headmistress Carmen Nasse

The Max Planck Gymnasium takes over the new headmistress Carmen Nasse

Article-Positive changes at the Max Planck High School

On August 1, 2024, a new era will begin at the Max Planck High School in Schorndorf. The experienced senior study director Carmen Nasse will take over the position of Markus Wasserfall's headmaster.

Carmen Nasse, born on April 19, 1973 in Kulmbach, has an extensive educational history. After studying German and English at the Otto Friedrich University Bamberg from 1992 to 1999, she completed her legal clerkship at E.T.A.-Hoffmann-Gymnasium in Bamberg. She had been working at the Zentzenhofer-Gymnasium since 2001 and successfully led the study seminar pedagogy. She also led her professional journey through stations in Bavaria, Lower Saxony and most recently in Slovakia, where she headed the German School in Bratislava.

The appointment of Carmen Nasse to the Max Planck High School brings a variety of positive changes. Your comprehensive international experience and management skills guarantee an enrichment for the school and the student body. The introduction of new concepts and perspectives will help increase the level of education and to improve the school environment.

The appointment of Carmen Nasse as headmistress of the Max Planck High School marks an important milestone in school development. Their commitment to the promotion of students and the continuous improvement of the educational system will make a significant contribution to creating the school into a place of learning and growth.

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