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List of ministers of education of the Netherlands

The minister of education, culture and science (Dutch: Minister van Onderwijs, Cultuur en Wetenschap) is the head of the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science and a member of the Cabinet and the Council of Ministers. The current minister of education, culture and science is Robbert Dijkgraaf of the Democrats 66 (D66) who has been in office since 10 January 2022.[1] The minister of education, culture and science is often assigned a state secretary who is tasked with specific portfolios, currently held by Gunay Uslu (D66).[2] Additionally there is a minister without portfolio assigned to the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science Dennis Wiersma of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD).[3]

Minister of Education, Culture and Science of the Netherlands
Minister van Onderwijs, Cultuur en Wetenschap
Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
Flag of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
Incumbent
Robbert Dijkgraaf
since 10 January 2022; 21 months ago (2022-01-10)
Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
StyleHis/Her Excellency
Member ofCouncil of Ministers
AppointerThe Monarch
on advice of the Prime Minister
Formation17 February 1798; 225 years ago (1798-02-17)
First holderTheodorus van Kooten
as Secretary of National Education
DeputyDennis Wiersma as Minister without Portfolio
Gunay Uslu as State Secretary for Education, Culture and Science
Salary157,287 (As of 2017)
(including 4,193 of expenses)
WebsiteMinister of Education, Culture and Science

List of ministers of education Edit

For full list, see List of ministers of education, culture and science of the Netherlands. (in Dutch)

Minister of Education,
Arts and Sciences
Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
  Dr.
Johannes
Theodoor
de Visser

(1857–1932)
25 September 1918 –
4 August 1925
Christian
Historical Union
Charles Ruijs de
Beerenbrouck

(Ruijs de
Beerenbrouck I
II)

[4][5]
  Victor Henri
Rutgers
(1877–1945)
4 August 1925 –
8 March 1926
Anti-Revolutionary
Party
Hendrikus Colijn
(Colijn I)
[6]
  Marius Waszink
(1881–1943)
8 March 1926 –
10 August 1929
Roman Catholic
State Party
Dirk Jan de Geer
(De Geer I)
[7]
  Jan Terpstra
(1888–1952)
10 August 1929 –
26 May 1933
Anti-Revolutionary
Party
Charles Ruijs de
Beerenbrouck

(Ruijs de
Beerenbrouck III
)

[8]
  Henri Marchant
(1869–1956)
26 May 1933 –
18 May 1935
[Res]
Free-thinking
Democratic League
Hendrikus Colijn
(Colijn II)
[9]
  Dr.
Jan Rudolph
Slotemaker
de Bruïne

(1869–1941)
18 May 1935 –
25 July 1939
[Minister]
Christian
Historical Union
Hendrikus Colijn
(Colijn IIIIV)
[10][11]
  Dr.
Bep Schrieke
(1890–1945)
25 July 1939 –
10 August 1939
Independent
Classical Liberal
Hendrikus Colijn
(Colijn V)
[12]
  Gerrit Bolkestein
(1871–1956)
10 August 1939 –
25 June 1945
Free-thinking
Democratic League
Dirk Jan de Geer
(De Geer II)
[13]
Pieter Sjoerds
Gerbrandy

(Gerbrandy IIIIII)
[14][15]
  Dr.
Gerard van
der Leeuw

(1898–1981)
25 June 1945 –
3 July 1946
Social Democratic
Workers' Party
Willem Schermerhorn
(Schermerhorn–Drees)
[16]
Labour Party
  Dr.
Jos Gielen
(1898–1981)
3 July 1946 –
7 August 1948
Catholic
People's Party
Louis Beel
(Beel I)
[17]
  Dr.
Theo Rutten
(1899–1980)
7 August 1948 –
2 September 1952
Catholic
People's Party
Willem Drees
(Drees–Van Schaik
Drees I)

[18][19]
  Jo Cals
(1914–1971)
2 September 1952 –
7 November 1961
[Note]
Catholic
People's Party
Willem Drees
(Drees IIIII)
[20][21]
Louis Beel
(Beel II)
[22]
Jan de Quay
(De Quay)
[23]
  Dr.
Marga Klompé
(1912–1986)
7 November 1961 –
4 February 1962
[Acting] [Minister]
Catholic
People's Party
  Jo Cals
(1914–1971)
4 February 1962 –
23 April 1963
[Note]
Catholic
People's Party
  Dr.
Marga Klompé
(1912–1986)
23 April 1963 –
24 July 1963
[Acting] [Minister]
Catholic
People's Party
  Theo Bot
(1911–1984)
24 July 1963 –
14 April 1965
Catholic
People's Party
Victor Marijnen
(Marijnen)
[24]
Minister of Education
and Sciences
Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
  Dr.
Isaäc Arend
Diepenhorst

(1916–2004)
14 April 1965 –
5 April 1967
Anti-Revolutionary
Party
Jo Cals
(Cals)
[25]
Jelle Zijlstra
(Zijlstra)
[26]
  Dr.
Gerard Veringa
(1924–1999)
5 April 1967 –
6 July 1971
Catholic
People's Party
Piet de Jong
(De Jong)
[27]
  Chris van Veen
(1922–2009)
6 July 1971 –
11 May 1973
Christian
Historical Union
Barend Biesheuvel
(Biesheuvel III)
[28]
  Dr.
Jos van Kemenade
(1937–2020)
11 May 1973 –
19 December 1977
Labour Party Joop den Uyl
(Den Uyl)
[29]
  Dr.
Arie Pais
(1930–2022)
19 December 1977 –
11 September 1981
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
Dries van Agt
(Van Agt I)
[30]
  Dr.
Jos van Kemenade
(1937–2020)
11 September 1981 –
29 May 1982
[Res]
Labour Party Dries van Agt
(Van Agt II)
[31]
  Wim Deetman
(born 1945)
29 May 1982 –
14 September 1989
[App]
Christian
Democratic Appeal
Dries van Agt
(Van Agt III)
[32]
Ruud Lubbers
(Lubbers I)
[33]
Ruud Lubbers
(Lubbers II)
[34]
  Gerrit Braks
(1933–2017)
14 September 1989 –
7 November 1989
[Ad Interim] [Minister]
Christian
Democratic Appeal
  Dr.
Jo Ritzen
(born 1945)
7 November 1989 –
22 August 1994
Labour Party Ruud Lubbers
(Lubbers III)
[35]
Minister of Education,
Culture and Science
Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
  Dr.
Jo Ritzen
(born 1945)
22 August 1994 –
3 August 1998
Labour Party Wim Kok
(Kok I)
[36]
  Loek Hermans
(born 1951)
3 August 1998 –
22 July 2002
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
Wim Kok
(Kok II)
[37]
  Maria van
der Hoeven

(born 1949)
22 July 2002 –
22 February 2007
Christian
Democratic Appeal
Jan Peter
Balkenende

(Balkenende IIIIII)
[38][39][40]
  Dr.
Ronald Plasterk
(born 1957)
22 February 2007 –
23 February 2010
[Res]
Labour Party Jan Peter
Balkenende

(Balkenende IV)
[41]
  André Rouvoet
(born 1962)
[Deputy]
23 February 2010 –
14 October 2010
[Minister]
Christian Union
  Marja van
Bijsterveldt

(born 1961)
14 October 2010 –
5 November 2012
Christian
Democratic Appeal
Mark Rutte
(Rutte I)
[42]
  Dr.
Jet Bussemaker
(born 1961)
5 November 2012 –
26 October 2017
Labour Party Mark Rutte
(Rutte II)
[43]
  Ingrid van
Engelshoven

(born 1966)
26 October 2017 –
10 January 2022
Democrats 66 Mark Rutte
(Rutte III)
[44]
  Dr.
Robbert
Dijkgraaf

(born 1960)
10 January 2022 –
Incumbent
Democrats 66 Mark Rutte
(Rutte IV)
[45]
Resigned
Acting
Ad Interim
Deputy Prime Minister
Medical leave of absence from 7 November 1961 until 4 February 1962 and from 23 April 1963
Appointed as Speaker of the House of Representatives
Minister of Social Affairs in 1935
Minister of Social Work
Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries
Minister without Portfolio for Health, Welfare and Sport

List of ministers without portfolio Edit

Minister without Portfolio Portfolio(s) Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
  Jonkheer
Mauk de Brauw
(1925–1984)
Higher
Education

Science Policy
6 July 1971 –
21 July 1972
[Res]
Democratic
Socialists '70
Barend Biesheuvel
(Biesheuvel I)
[28]
  Chris van Veen
(1922–2009)
21 July 1972 –
11 May 1973
[Minister]
Christian
Historical Union
Barend Biesheuvel
(Biesheuvel II)
[28]
  Boy Trip
(1921–1990)
Science Policy 11 May 1973 –
19 December 1977
Political Party
of Radicals
Joop den Uyl
(Den Uyl)
[29]
  Rinus Peijnenburg
(1928–1979)
Science Policy 19 December 1977 –
1 April 1979
[Died]
Catholic
People's Party
Dries van Agt
(Van Agt I)
[30]
  Dr.
Leendert Ginjaar
(1928–2003)
1 April 1979 –
3 May 1979
[Acting] [Minister]
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
  Dr.
Ton van Trier
(1926–1983)
3 May 1979 –
11 September 1981
Independent
Christian Democratic
Catholic
Catholic
People's Party
Christian
Democratic Appeal
Not in use
(1981–2017)
  Arie Slob
(born 1961)
Primary
Education

Secondary
Education

Special
Education

Preschool
Media
26 October 2017 –
10 January 2022
Christian Union Mark Rutte
(Rutte III)
[44]
  Dennis Wiersma
(born 1986)
Primary
Education

Secondary
Education

Special
Education

Preschool
Media
10 January 2022 –
Incumbent
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
Mark Rutte
(Rutte IV)
[45]
Resigned
Acting
Died in Office
Minister of Education and Sciences
Minister of Health and Environment

List of state secretaries for education Edit

State Secretary for
Education, Arts
and Sciences
Portfolio Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
  Jo Cals
(1914–1971)
Youth Care
• Nature
Media
Culture
Art
• Recreation
Sport
15 March 1950 –
2 September 1952
Catholic
People's Party
Willem Drees
(Drees–Van Schaik
Drees I)

[18][19]
  Dr.
Anna de Waal
(1906–1981)
Primary
Education

Secondary
Education

Special
Education

Youth Care
2 February 1953 –
16 March 1957
[Res]
Catholic
People's Party
Willem Drees
(Drees II)
[20]
Willem Drees
(Drees III)
[21]
  René Höppener
(1903–1983)
Youth Care
• Nature
Media
Culture
Art
• Recreation
Sport
12 November 1956 –
19 May 1959
Catholic
People's Party
Louis Beel
(Beel II)
[22]
  Gerard
Stubenrouch
(1918–1962)
Primary
Education

Secondary
Education
16 June 1959 –
22 April 1962
[Died]
Catholic
People's Party
Jan de Quay
(De Quay)
[23]
  Dr.
Harry Janssen
(1910–1982)
4 June 1962 –
24 July 1963
Catholic
People's Party
  Ynso Scholten
(1918–1984)
Youth Care
• Nature
Media
Culture
Art
• Recreation
Sport
16 June 1959 –
24 July 1963
Christian
Historical Union
  Hans Grosheide
(1930–2022)
Primary
Education

Secondary
Education

Special
Education
3 September 1963 –
14 April 1965
Anti-Revolutionary
Party
Victor Marijnen
(Marijnen)
[24]
  Louis van de Laar
(1921–2004)
• Social Services
Youth Care
Media
Culture
Art
• Recreation
Sport
24 October 1963 –
14 April 1965
Catholic
People's Party
State Secretary for
Education and Sciences
Portfolio Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
  Hans Grosheide
(1930-2022)
Primary
Education

Secondary
Education

Special
Education
14 April 1965 –
6 July 1971
Anti-Revolutionary
Party
Jo Cals
(Cals)
[25]
Jelle Zijlstra
(Zijlstra)
[26]
Piet de Jong
(De Jong)
[27]
  Kees Schelfhout
(1918–1983)
Primary
Education

Special
Education

Preschool
28 July 1971 –
11 May 1973
Catholic
People's Party
Barend Biesheuvel
(Biesheuvel III)
[28]
  Dr.
Ger Klein
(1925–1998)
Higher
education
11 May 1973 –
8 September 1977
[Res]
Labour Party Joop den Uyl
(Den Uyl)
[29]
  Dr.
Antoon Veerman
(1916–1993)
Secondary
Education

Special
Education
11 May 1973 –
1 September 1975
[Res]
Anti-Revolutionary
Party
  Klaas de Jong
(1926–2011)
1 September 1975 –
19 December 1977
Anti-Revolutionary
Party
Secondary
Education
19 December 1977 –
11 September 1981
Dries van Agt
(Van Agt I)
[30]
  Ad Hermes
(1929–2002)
Primary
Education
9 January 1978 –
29 May 1982
Catholic
People's Party
Christian
Democratic Appeal
Dries van Agt
(Van Agt II)
[31]
Primary
Education

Special
Education
29 May 1982 –
4 November 1982
Dries van Agt
(Van Agt III)
[32]
  Wim Deetman
(born 1945)
Secondary
Education

Adult
Education
11 September 1981 –
29 May 1982
Christian
Democratic Appeal
Dries van Agt
(Van Agt II)
[31]
  Nell Ginjaar-Maas
(1931–2012)
Secondary
Education

Adult
Education
5 November 1982 –
14 July 1986
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
Ruud Lubbers
(Lubbers I)
[33]
Primary
Education

Secondary
Education

Adult
Education
14 July 1986 –
7 November 1989
Ruud Lubbers
(Lubbers II)
[34]
  Gerard van
Leijenhorst

(1928–2001)
Primary
Education
8 November 1982 –
14 July 1986
Christian
Democratic Appeal
Ruud Lubbers
(Lubbers I)
[33]
  Jacques Wallage
(born 1946)
Primary
Education

Secondary
Education

Special
Education
7 November 1989 –
9 June 1993
[App]
Labour Party Ruud Lubbers
(Lubbers III)
[35]
  Dr.
Roel in 't Veld
(born 1942)
Secondary
Education

Higher
education

Science Policy
9 June 1993 –
19 June 1993
[Res]
Labour Party
  Dr.
Job Cohen
(born 1947)
Higher
education

Science Policy
2 July 1993 –
22 August 1994
Labour Party
State Secretary for
Education, Culture
and Science
Portfolio Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
  Tineke Netelenbos
(born 1944)
Primary
Education

Secondary
Education

Special
Education
22 August 1994 –
3 August 1998
Labour Party Wim Kok
(Kok I)
[36]
  Aad Nuis
(1933–2007)
Science Policy
Media
Culture
Art
22 August 1994 –
3 August 1998
Democrats 66
  Karin Adelmund
(1949–2005)
Primary
Education

Secondary
Education

Special
Education
3 August 1998 –
22 July 2002
Labour Party Wim Kok
(Kok II)
[37]
  Dr.
Rick van der Ploeg
(born 1956)
Media
Culture
Art
3 August 1998 –
22 July 2002
Labour Party
  Annette Nijs
(born 1961)
Higher
Education

Adult
Education

Science Policy
22 July 2002 –
9 June 2004
[Res]
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
Jan Peter
Balkenende

(Balkenende I)
[38]
Jan Peter
Balkenende

(Balkenende II)
[39]
  Mark Rutte
(born 1967)
17 June 2004 –
27 June 2006
[Res]
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
  Bruno Bruins
(born 1963)
29 June 2006 –
3 July 2006
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
Higher
Education

Adult
Education

Science Policy
3 July 2006 –
22 February 2007
Jan Peter
Balkenende

(Balkenende III)
[40]
  Cees van Leeuwen
(born 1951)
Media
Culture
Art
22 July 2002 –
27 May 2003
Pim Fortuyn List Jan Peter
Balkenende

(Balkenende I)
[38]
  Medy van der Laan
(born 1968)
Media
Culture
Art
27 May 2003 –
3 July 2006
[Res]
Democrats 66 Jan Peter
Balkenende

(Balkenende II)
[39]
  Marja van
Bijsterveldt

(born 1961)
Secondary
Education
22 February 2007 –
23 February 2010
Christian
Democratic Appeal
Jan Peter
Balkenende

(Balkenende IV)
[41]
Higher
Education

Secondary
Education

• Science
Media
Culture
Art
Emancipation
23 February 2010 –
14 October 2010
  Sharon Dijksma
(born 1971)
Primary
Education

Special
Education

Preschool
22 February 2007 –
23 February 2010
[Res]
Labour Party
  Halbe Zijlstra
(born 1969)
Higher
Education

Adult
Education

Science Policy
Culture
Art
14 October 2010 –
5 November 2012
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
Mark Rutte
(Rutte I)
[42]
  Sander Dekker
(born 1975)
Higher
Education

Science Policy
Media
Culture
Art
5 November 2012 –
26 October 2017
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
Mark Rutte
(Rutte II)
[43]
Vacant
  Dr.
Gunay Uslu
(born 1972)
Culture
Media
Art
10 January 2022 –
Incumbent
Democrats 66 Mark Rutte
(Rutte IV)
[45]
Resigned
Died in Office
Appointed as State Secretary for Social Affairs and Employment

List of ministers of social work Edit

Minister of Social Work Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
  Dr.
Louis Beel
(1902–1977)
[Deputy]
2 September 1952 –
9 September 1952
[Ad Interim] [Minister]
Catholic
People's Party
Willem Drees
(Drees II)
[20]
  Frans-Jozef
van Thiel

(1906–1993)
9 September 1952 –
13 October 1956
Catholic
People's Party
  Dr.
Marga Klompé
(1912–1986)
13 October 1956 –
24 July 1963
Catholic
People's Party
Willem Drees
(Drees III)
[21]
Louis Beel
(Beel II)
[22]
Jan de Quay
(De Quay)
[23]
  Jo Schouwenaar-
Franssen

(1909–1995)
24 July 1963 –
14 April 1965
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
Victor Marijnen
(Marijnen)
[24]
Minister of Culture,
Recreation and Social Work
Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
  Maarten Vrolijk
(1919–1994)
14 April 1965 –
22 November 1966
Labour Party Jo Cals
(Cals)
[25]
  Dr.
Marga Klompé
(1912–1986)
22 November 1966 –
7 January 1971
[Note]
Catholic
People's Party
Jelle Zijlstra
(Zijlstra)
[26]
Piet de Jong
(De Jong)
[27]
  Dr.
Gerard Veringa
(1924–1999)
7 January 1971 –
22 February 1971
[Acting] [Minister]
Catholic
People's Party
  Dr.
Marga Klompé
(1912–1986)
22 February 1971 –
6 July 1971
Catholic
People's Party
  Piet Engels
(1922–2009)
6 July 1971 –
11 May 1973
Catholic
People's Party
Barend Biesheuvel
(Biesheuvel III)
[28]
  Harry van Doorn
(1915–1992)
11 May 1973 –
19 December 1977
Political Party
of Radicals
Joop den Uyl
(Den Uyl)
[29]
  Til Gardeniers-
Berendsen

(1925–2019)
19 December 1977 –
11 September 1981
Catholic
People's Party
Dries van Agt
(Van Agt I)
[30]
Christian
Democratic Appeal
  André van
der Louw

(1933–2005)
11 September 1981 –
29 May 1982
[Res]
Labour Party Dries van Agt
(Van Agt II)
[31]
  Hans de Boer
(born 1937)
29 May 1982 –
11 October 1982
[Note]
Christian
Democratic Appeal
Dries van Agt
(Van Agt III)
[32]
  Til Gardeniers-
Berendsen

(1925–2019)
11 October 1982 –
4 November 1982
[Ad Interim] [Minister]
Christian
Democratic Appeal
Resigned
Acting
Ad interim
Medical leave of absence from 7 January 1971 until 22 February 1971
Medical leave of absence from 11 October 1982
Minister of the Interior
Minister of Education and Sciences
Minister of Health and Environment

List of state secretaries for social work Edit

State Secretary for
Culture, Recreation
and Social Work
Portfolio(s) Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
  Cees Egas
(1913–2001)
• Social Services
Youth Care
• Nature
Culture
Art
• Recreation
Sport
10 May 1965 –
22 November 1966
Labour Party Jo Cals
(Cals)
[25]
Vacant
  Hein van de Poel
(1915–1993)
• Unemployment
• Social Services
Youth Care
• Nature
Culture
Art
• Recreation
Sport
29 May 1967 –
6 July 1971
Catholic
People's Party
Piet de Jong
(De Jong)
[27]
  Fia van Veenendaal-
van Meggelen
(1918–2005)
• Social Services
Disability Policy
28 July 1971 –
21 July 1972
[Res]
Democratic
Socialists '70
Barend Biesheuvel
(Biesheuvel I)
[28]
  Henk Vonhoff
(1931–2010)
Youth Care
• Nature
Culture
Art
• Recreation
Sport
28 July 1971 –
23 April 1973
[Res]
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
• Social Services
Disability Policy
Youth Care
• Nature
Culture
Art
• Recreation
Sport
Barend Biesheuvel
(Biesheuvel II)
[28]
  Wim Meijer
(born 1939)
• Social Services
Environmental
Policy

• Nature
• Recreation
11 May 1973 –
8 September 1977
[Res]
Labour Party Joop den Uyl
(Den Uyl)
[29]
  Jeltien
Kraaijeveld-
Wouters
(born 1932)
• Unemployment
Equality
Emancipation
28 December 1977 –
9 September 1981
[Res]
Anti-Revolutionary
Party
Dries van Agt
(Van Agt I)
[30]
Christian
Democratic Appeal
  Gerard Wallis
de Vries

(1936–2018)
• Social Services
Environmental
Policy

• Nature
Media
Culture
Art
• Recreation
Sport
4 January 1978 –
11 September 1981
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
  Hans de Boer
(born 1937)
• Social Services
• Nature
Culture
Art
• Recreation
11 September 1981 –
29 May 1982
Christian
Democratic Appeal
Dries van Agt
(Van Agt II)
[31]
Resigned

See also Edit

References Edit

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The minister of education culture and science Dutch Minister van Onderwijs Cultuur en Wetenschap is the head of the Ministry of Education Culture and Science and a member of the Cabinet and the Council of Ministers The current minister of education culture and science is Robbert Dijkgraaf of the Democrats 66 D66 who has been in office since 10 January 2022 1 The minister of education culture and science is often assigned a state secretary who is tasked with specific portfolios currently held by Gunay Uslu D66 2 Additionally there is a minister without portfolio assigned to the Ministry of Education Culture and Science Dennis Wiersma of the People s Party for Freedom and Democracy VVD 3 Minister of Education Culture and Science of the NetherlandsMinister van Onderwijs Cultuur en WetenschapMinistry of Education Culture and ScienceFlag of the Kingdom of the NetherlandsIncumbentRobbert Dijkgraafsince 10 January 2022 21 months ago 2022 01 10 Ministry of Education Culture and ScienceStyleHis Her ExcellencyMember ofCouncil of MinistersAppointerThe Monarchon advice of the Prime MinisterFormation17 February 1798 225 years ago 1798 02 17 First holderTheodorus van Kooten as Secretary of National EducationDeputyDennis Wiersma as Minister without Portfolio Gunay Uslu as State Secretary for Education Culture and ScienceSalary 157 287 As of 2017 update including 4 193 of expenses WebsiteMinister of Education Culture and Science Contents 1 List of ministers of education 2 List of ministers without portfolio 3 List of state secretaries for education 4 List of ministers of social work 5 List of state secretaries for social work 6 See also 7 ReferencesList of ministers of education EditFor full list see List of ministers of education culture and science of the Netherlands in Dutch Minister of Education Arts and Sciences Term of office Party Prime Minister Cabinet nbsp Dr Johannes Theodoor de Visser 1857 1932 25 September 1918 4 August 1925 Christian Historical Union Charles Ruijs de Beerenbrouck Ruijs de Beerenbrouck I II 4 5 nbsp Victor Henri Rutgers 1877 1945 4 August 1925 8 March 1926 Anti Revolutionary Party Hendrikus Colijn Colijn I 6 nbsp Marius Waszink 1881 1943 8 March 1926 10 August 1929 Roman Catholic State Party Dirk Jan de Geer De Geer I 7 nbsp Jan Terpstra 1888 1952 10 August 1929 26 May 1933 Anti Revolutionary Party Charles Ruijs de Beerenbrouck Ruijs de Beerenbrouck III 8 nbsp Henri Marchant 1869 1956 26 May 1933 18 May 1935 Res Free thinking Democratic League Hendrikus Colijn Colijn II 9 nbsp Dr Jan Rudolph Slotemaker de Bruine 1869 1941 18 May 1935 25 July 1939 Minister Christian Historical UnionHendrikus Colijn Colijn III IV 10 11 nbsp Dr Bep Schrieke 1890 1945 25 July 1939 10 August 1939 Independent Classical Liberal Hendrikus Colijn Colijn V 12 nbsp Gerrit Bolkestein 1871 1956 10 August 1939 25 June 1945 Free thinking Democratic League Dirk Jan de Geer De Geer II 13 Pieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy Gerbrandy I II III 14 15 nbsp Dr Gerard van der Leeuw 1898 1981 25 June 1945 3 July 1946 Social Democratic Workers Party Willem Schermerhorn Schermerhorn Drees 16 Labour Party nbsp Dr Jos Gielen 1898 1981 3 July 1946 7 August 1948 Catholic People s Party Louis Beel Beel I 17 nbsp Dr Theo Rutten 1899 1980 7 August 1948 2 September 1952 Catholic People s Party Willem Drees Drees Van Schaik Drees I 18 19 nbsp Jo Cals 1914 1971 2 September 1952 7 November 1961 Note Catholic People s Party Willem Drees Drees II III 20 21 Louis Beel Beel II 22 Jan de Quay De Quay 23 nbsp Dr Marga Klompe 1912 1986 7 November 1961 4 February 1962 Acting Minister Catholic People s Party nbsp Jo Cals 1914 1971 4 February 1962 23 April 1963 Note Catholic People s Party nbsp Dr Marga Klompe 1912 1986 23 April 1963 24 July 1963 Acting Minister Catholic People s Party nbsp Theo Bot 1911 1984 24 July 1963 14 April 1965 Catholic People s Party Victor Marijnen Marijnen 24 Minister of Education and Sciences Term of office Party Prime Minister Cabinet nbsp Dr Isaac Arend Diepenhorst 1916 2004 14 April 1965 5 April 1967 Anti Revolutionary Party Jo Cals Cals 25 Jelle Zijlstra Zijlstra 26 nbsp Dr Gerard Veringa 1924 1999 5 April 1967 6 July 1971 Catholic People s Party Piet de Jong De Jong 27 nbsp Chris van Veen 1922 2009 6 July 1971 11 May 1973 Christian Historical Union Barend Biesheuvel Biesheuvel I II 28 nbsp Dr Jos van Kemenade 1937 2020 11 May 1973 19 December 1977 Labour Party Joop den Uyl Den Uyl 29 nbsp Dr Arie Pais 1930 2022 19 December 1977 11 September 1981 People s Party for Freedom and Democracy Dries van Agt Van Agt I 30 nbsp Dr Jos van Kemenade 1937 2020 11 September 1981 29 May 1982 Res Labour Party Dries van Agt Van Agt II 31 nbsp Wim Deetman born 1945 29 May 1982 14 September 1989 App Christian Democratic Appeal Dries van Agt Van Agt III 32 Ruud Lubbers Lubbers I 33 Ruud Lubbers Lubbers II 34 nbsp Gerrit Braks 1933 2017 14 September 1989 7 November 1989 Ad Interim Minister Christian Democratic Appeal nbsp Dr Jo Ritzen born 1945 7 November 1989 22 August 1994 Labour Party Ruud Lubbers Lubbers III 35 Minister of Education Culture and Science Term of office Party Prime Minister Cabinet nbsp Dr Jo Ritzen born 1945 22 August 1994 3 August 1998 Labour Party Wim Kok Kok I 36 nbsp Loek Hermans born 1951 3 August 1998 22 July 2002 People s Party for Freedom and Democracy Wim Kok Kok II 37 nbsp Maria van der Hoeven born 1949 22 July 2002 22 February 2007 Christian Democratic Appeal Jan Peter Balkenende Balkenende I II III 38 39 40 nbsp Dr Ronald Plasterk born 1957 22 February 2007 23 February 2010 Res Labour Party Jan Peter Balkenende Balkenende IV 41 nbsp Andre Rouvoet born 1962 Deputy 23 February 2010 14 October 2010 Minister Christian Union nbsp Marja van Bijsterveldt born 1961 14 October 2010 5 November 2012 Christian Democratic Appeal Mark Rutte Rutte I 42 nbsp Dr Jet Bussemaker born 1961 5 November 2012 26 October 2017 Labour Party Mark Rutte Rutte II 43 nbsp Ingrid van Engelshoven born 1966 26 October 2017 10 January 2022 Democrats 66 Mark Rutte Rutte III 44 nbsp Dr Robbert Dijkgraaf born 1960 10 January 2022 Incumbent Democrats 66 Mark Rutte Rutte IV 45 Resigned Acting Ad Interim Deputy Prime Minister Medical leave of absence from 7 November 1961 until 4 February 1962 and from 23 April 1963 Appointed as Speaker of the House of Representatives Minister of Social Affairs in 1935 Minister of Social Work Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries Minister without Portfolio for Health Welfare and SportList of ministers without portfolio EditMinister without Portfolio Portfolio s Term of office Party Prime Minister Cabinet nbsp Jonkheer Mauk de Brauw 1925 1984 Higher Education Science Policy 6 July 1971 21 July 1972 Res Democratic Socialists 70 Barend Biesheuvel Biesheuvel I 28 nbsp Chris van Veen 1922 2009 21 July 1972 11 May 1973 Minister Christian Historical UnionBarend Biesheuvel Biesheuvel II 28 nbsp Boy Trip 1921 1990 Science Policy 11 May 1973 19 December 1977 Political Party of Radicals Joop den Uyl Den Uyl 29 nbsp Rinus Peijnenburg 1928 1979 Science Policy 19 December 1977 1 April 1979 Died Catholic People s Party Dries van Agt Van Agt I 30 nbsp Dr Leendert Ginjaar 1928 2003 1 April 1979 3 May 1979 Acting Minister People s Party for Freedom and Democracy nbsp Dr Ton van Trier 1926 1983 3 May 1979 11 September 1981 Independent Christian Democratic CatholicCatholic People s PartyChristian Democratic AppealNot in use 1981 2017 nbsp Arie Slob born 1961 Primary Education Secondary Education Special Education Preschool Media 26 October 2017 10 January 2022 Christian Union Mark Rutte Rutte III 44 nbsp Dennis Wiersma born 1986 Primary Education Secondary Education Special Education Preschool Media 10 January 2022 Incumbent People s Party for Freedom and Democracy Mark Rutte Rutte IV 45 Resigned Acting Died in Office Minister of Education and Sciences Minister of Health and EnvironmentList of state secretaries for education EditState Secretary for Education Arts and Sciences Portfolio Term of office Party Prime Minister Cabinet nbsp Jo Cals 1914 1971 Youth Care Nature Media Culture Art Recreation Sport 15 March 1950 2 September 1952 Catholic People s Party Willem Drees Drees Van Schaik Drees I 18 19 nbsp Dr Anna de Waal 1906 1981 Primary Education Secondary Education Special Education Youth Care 2 February 1953 16 March 1957 Res Catholic People s Party Willem Drees Drees II 20 Willem Drees Drees III 21 nbsp Rene Hoppener 1903 1983 Youth Care Nature Media Culture Art Recreation Sport 12 November 1956 19 May 1959 Catholic People s PartyLouis Beel Beel II 22 nbsp Gerard Stubenrouch 1918 1962 Primary Education Secondary Education 16 June 1959 22 April 1962 Died Catholic People s Party Jan de Quay De Quay 23 nbsp Dr Harry Janssen 1910 1982 4 June 1962 24 July 1963 Catholic People s Party nbsp Ynso Scholten 1918 1984 Youth Care Nature Media Culture Art Recreation Sport 16 June 1959 24 July 1963 Christian Historical Union nbsp Hans Grosheide 1930 2022 Primary Education Secondary Education Special Education 3 September 1963 14 April 1965 Anti Revolutionary Party Victor Marijnen Marijnen 24 nbsp Louis van de Laar 1921 2004 Social Services Youth Care Media Culture Art Recreation Sport 24 October 1963 14 April 1965 Catholic People s PartyState Secretary for Education and Sciences Portfolio Term of office Party Prime Minister Cabinet nbsp Hans Grosheide 1930 2022 Primary Education Secondary Education Special Education 14 April 1965 6 July 1971 Anti Revolutionary Party Jo Cals Cals 25 Jelle Zijlstra Zijlstra 26 Piet de Jong De Jong 27 nbsp Kees Schelfhout 1918 1983 Primary Education Special Education Preschool 28 July 1971 11 May 1973 Catholic People s Party Barend Biesheuvel Biesheuvel I II 28 nbsp Dr Ger Klein 1925 1998 Higher education 11 May 1973 8 September 1977 Res Labour Party Joop den Uyl Den Uyl 29 nbsp Dr Antoon Veerman 1916 1993 Secondary Education Special Education 11 May 1973 1 September 1975 Res Anti Revolutionary Party nbsp Klaas de Jong 1926 2011 1 September 1975 19 December 1977 Anti Revolutionary Party Secondary Education 19 December 1977 11 September 1981 Dries van Agt Van Agt I 30 nbsp Ad Hermes 1929 2002 Primary Education 9 January 1978 29 May 1982 Catholic People s PartyChristian Democratic Appeal Dries van Agt Van Agt II 31 Primary Education Special Education 29 May 1982 4 November 1982 Dries van Agt Van Agt III 32 nbsp Wim Deetman born 1945 Secondary Education Adult Education 11 September 1981 29 May 1982 Christian Democratic Appeal Dries van Agt Van Agt II 31 nbsp Nell Ginjaar Maas 1931 2012 Secondary Education Adult Education 5 November 1982 14 July 1986 People s Party for Freedom and Democracy Ruud Lubbers Lubbers I 33 Primary Education Secondary Education Adult Education 14 July 1986 7 November 1989 Ruud Lubbers Lubbers II 34 nbsp Gerard van Leijenhorst 1928 2001 Primary Education 8 November 1982 14 July 1986 Christian Democratic Appeal Ruud Lubbers Lubbers I 33 nbsp Jacques Wallage born 1946 Primary Education Secondary Education Special Education 7 November 1989 9 June 1993 App Labour Party Ruud Lubbers Lubbers III 35 nbsp Dr Roel in t Veld born 1942 Secondary Education Higher education Science Policy 9 June 1993 19 June 1993 Res Labour Party nbsp Dr Job Cohen born 1947 Higher education Science Policy 2 July 1993 22 August 1994 Labour PartyState Secretary for Education Culture and Science Portfolio Term of office Party Prime Minister Cabinet nbsp Tineke Netelenbos born 1944 Primary Education Secondary Education Special Education 22 August 1994 3 August 1998 Labour Party Wim Kok Kok I 36 nbsp Aad Nuis 1933 2007 Science Policy Media Culture Art 22 August 1994 3 August 1998 Democrats 66 nbsp Karin Adelmund 1949 2005 Primary Education Secondary Education Special Education 3 August 1998 22 July 2002 Labour Party Wim Kok Kok II 37 nbsp Dr Rick van der Ploeg born 1956 Media Culture Art 3 August 1998 22 July 2002 Labour Party nbsp Annette Nijs born 1961 Higher Education Adult Education Science Policy 22 July 2002 9 June 2004 Res People s Party for Freedom and Democracy Jan Peter Balkenende Balkenende I 38 Jan Peter Balkenende Balkenende II 39 nbsp Mark Rutte born 1967 17 June 2004 27 June 2006 Res People s Party for Freedom and Democracy nbsp Bruno Bruins born 1963 29 June 2006 3 July 2006 People s Party for Freedom and Democracy Higher Education Adult Education Science Policy 3 July 2006 22 February 2007 Jan Peter Balkenende Balkenende III 40 nbsp Cees van Leeuwen born 1951 Media Culture Art 22 July 2002 27 May 2003 Pim Fortuyn List Jan Peter Balkenende Balkenende I 38 nbsp Medy van der Laan born 1968 Media Culture Art 27 May 2003 3 July 2006 Res Democrats 66 Jan Peter Balkenende Balkenende II 39 nbsp Marja van Bijsterveldt born 1961 Secondary Education 22 February 2007 23 February 2010 Christian Democratic Appeal Jan Peter Balkenende Balkenende IV 41 Higher Education Secondary Education Science Media Culture Art Emancipation 23 February 2010 14 October 2010 nbsp Sharon Dijksma born 1971 Primary Education Special Education Preschool 22 February 2007 23 February 2010 Res Labour Party nbsp Halbe Zijlstra born 1969 Higher Education Adult Education Science Policy Culture Art 14 October 2010 5 November 2012 People s Party for Freedom and Democracy Mark Rutte Rutte I 42 nbsp Sander Dekker born 1975 Higher Education Science Policy Media Culture Art 5 November 2012 26 October 2017 People s Party for Freedom and Democracy Mark Rutte Rutte II 43 Vacant nbsp Dr Gunay Uslu born 1972 Culture Media Art 10 January 2022 Incumbent Democrats 66 Mark Rutte Rutte IV 45 Resigned Died in Office Appointed as State Secretary for Social Affairs and EmploymentList of ministers of social work EditMinister of Social Work Term of office Party Prime Minister Cabinet nbsp Dr Louis Beel 1902 1977 Deputy 2 September 1952 9 September 1952 Ad Interim Minister Catholic People s Party Willem Drees Drees II 20 nbsp Frans Jozef van Thiel 1906 1993 9 September 1952 13 October 1956 Catholic People s Party nbsp Dr Marga Klompe 1912 1986 13 October 1956 24 July 1963 Catholic People s Party Willem Drees Drees III 21 Louis Beel Beel II 22 Jan de Quay De Quay 23 nbsp Jo Schouwenaar Franssen 1909 1995 24 July 1963 14 April 1965 People s Party for Freedom and Democracy Victor Marijnen Marijnen 24 Minister of Culture Recreation and Social Work Term of office Party Prime Minister Cabinet nbsp Maarten Vrolijk 1919 1994 14 April 1965 22 November 1966 Labour Party Jo Cals Cals 25 nbsp Dr Marga Klompe 1912 1986 22 November 1966 7 January 1971 Note Catholic People s Party Jelle Zijlstra Zijlstra 26 Piet de Jong De Jong 27 nbsp Dr Gerard Veringa 1924 1999 7 January 1971 22 February 1971 Acting Minister Catholic People s Party nbsp Dr Marga Klompe 1912 1986 22 February 1971 6 July 1971 Catholic People s Party nbsp Piet Engels 1922 2009 6 July 1971 11 May 1973 Catholic People s Party Barend Biesheuvel Biesheuvel I II 28 nbsp Harry van Doorn 1915 1992 11 May 1973 19 December 1977 Political Party of Radicals Joop den Uyl Den Uyl 29 nbsp Til Gardeniers Berendsen 1925 2019 19 December 1977 11 September 1981 Catholic People s Party Dries van Agt Van Agt I 30 Christian Democratic Appeal nbsp Andre van der Louw 1933 2005 11 September 1981 29 May 1982 Res Labour Party Dries van Agt Van Agt II 31 nbsp Hans de Boer born 1937 29 May 1982 11 October 1982 Note Christian Democratic Appeal Dries van Agt Van Agt III 32 nbsp Til Gardeniers Berendsen 1925 2019 11 October 1982 4 November 1982 Ad Interim Minister Christian Democratic AppealResigned Acting Ad interim Medical leave of absence from 7 January 1971 until 22 February 1971 Medical leave of absence from 11 October 1982 Minister of the Interior Minister of Education and Sciences Minister of Health and EnvironmentList of state secretaries for social work EditState Secretary for Culture Recreation and Social Work Portfolio s Term of office Party Prime Minister Cabinet nbsp Cees Egas 1913 2001 Social Services Youth Care Nature Culture Art Recreation Sport 10 May 1965 22 November 1966 Labour Party Jo Cals Cals 25 Vacant nbsp Hein van de Poel 1915 1993 Unemployment Social Services Youth Care Nature Culture Art Recreation Sport 29 May 1967 6 July 1971 Catholic People s Party Piet de Jong De Jong 27 nbsp Fia van Veenendaal van Meggelen 1918 2005 Social Services Disability Policy 28 July 1971 21 July 1972 Res Democratic Socialists 70 Barend Biesheuvel Biesheuvel I 28 nbsp Henk Vonhoff 1931 2010 Youth Care Nature Culture Art Recreation Sport 28 July 1971 23 April 1973 Res People s Party for Freedom and Democracy Social Services Disability Policy Youth Care Nature Culture Art Recreation Sport Barend Biesheuvel Biesheuvel II 28 nbsp Wim Meijer born 1939 Social Services Environmental Policy Nature Recreation 11 May 1973 8 September 1977 Res Labour Party Joop den Uyl Den Uyl 29 nbsp Jeltien Kraaijeveld Wouters born 1932 Unemployment Equality Emancipation 28 December 1977 9 September 1981 Res Anti Revolutionary Party Dries van Agt Van Agt I 30 Christian Democratic Appeal nbsp Gerard Wallis de Vries 1936 2018 Social Services Environmental Policy Nature Media Culture Art Recreation Sport 4 January 1978 11 September 1981 People s Party for Freedom and Democracy nbsp Hans de Boer born 1937 Social Services Nature Culture Art Recreation 11 September 1981 29 May 1982 Christian Democratic Appeal Dries van Agt Van Agt II 31 ResignedSee also EditMinistry of Education Culture and ScienceReferences Edit Robbert Dijkgraaf Government of the Netherlands 10 January 2022 Retrieved 10 January 2022 Gunay Uslu Government of the Netherlands 10 January 2022 Retrieved 10 January 2022 Dennis Wiersma Government of the Netherlands 10 January 2022 Retrieved 10 January 2022 Kabinet Ruijs de Beerenbrouck I RuijsDeBeerenbrouckI Parlement amp Politiek Kabinet Ruijs de Beerenbrouck II RuijsDeBeerenbrouckII Parlement amp Politiek Kabinet Colijn I ColijnI Parlement amp Politiek Kabinet De Geer I DeGeerI Parlement amp Politiek Kabinet Ruijs de Beerenbrouck III RuijsdeBeerenbrouckIII Parlement amp Politiek Kabinet Colijn II ColijnII Parlement amp Politiek Kabinet Colijn III ColijnIII Parlement amp Politiek Kabinet Colijn IV ColijnIV Parlement amp Politiek Kabinet Colijn V ColijnV Parlement amp Politiek Kabinet De Geer II DeGeerII Parlement amp Politiek Kabinet Gerbrandy I II GerbrandyI II Parlement amp Politiek Kabinet Gerbrandy III GerbrandyIII Parlement amp Politiek Kabinet Schermerhorn Drees SchermerhornDrees Rijksoverheid Kabinet Beel I BeelI Rijksoverheid a b Kabinet Drees Van Schaik DreesVanSchaik Rijksoverheid a b Kabinet Drees I DreesI Rijksoverheid a b c Kabinet Drees II DreesII Rijksoverheid a b c Kabinet Drees III DreesIII Rijksoverheid a b c Kabinet Beel II BeelII Rijksoverheid a b c Kabinet De Quay DeQuay Rijksoverheid a b c Kabinet Marijnen Marijnen Rijksoverheid a b c d Kabinet Cals Cals Rijksoverheid a b c Kabinet Zijlstra Zijlstra Rijksoverheid a b c d Kabinet De Jong De Jong Rijksoverheid a b c d e f g Kabinet Biesheuvel Biesheuvel Rijksoverheid a b c d e Kabinet Den Uyl DenUyl Rijksoverheid a b c d e Kabinet Van Agt I VanAgtI Rijksoverheid a b c d e Kabinet Van Agt II VanAgtII Rijksoverheid a b c Kabinet Van Agt III VanAgtIII Rijksoverheid a b c Kabinet Lubbers I LubbersI Rijksoverheid a b Kabinet Lubbers II LubbersII Rijksoverheid a b Kabinet Lubbers III LubbersIII Rijksoverheid a b Kabinet Kok I KokI Rijksoverheid a b Kabinet Kok II KokII Rijksoverheid a b c Kabinet Balkenende I BalkenendeI Rijksoverheid a b c Kabinet Balkenende II BalkenendeII Rijksoverheid a b Kabinet Balkenende III BalkenendeIII Rijksoverheid a b Kabinet Balkenende IV BalkenendeIV Rijksoverheid a b Kabinet Rutte Verhagen RutteI Rijksoverheid a b Kabinet Rutte Asscher RutteII Rijksoverheid a b Kabinet Rutte III RutteIII Rijksoverheid a b c Kabinet Rutte IV RutteIV Rijksoverheid Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of ministers of education of the 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