Enrollment Period Opens Monday, April 28, for Children Aged 0 to 3 Years

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The Ministry of Education and Universities is offering more than 14,100 places for the first cycle of early childhood education, 1,700 more than the previous year.

This year, the entire enrollment process can be completed online.

The Ministry of Education and Universities is making over 14,100 spots available for children aged 0 to 3 across the Balearic Islands, an increase of 1,700 places compared to last year. Families may apply for a spot starting Monday, April 28, through May 7.
The provisional scoring lists will be published on May 30, and claims or appeals may be submitted from June 2 to 4. These claims will be resolved by June 9, and the final lists will be published on June 17.
The enrollment period for children entering the first cycle of early childhood education will run from June 18 to 27, with June 27 being the final deadline to complete enrollment.
Starting June 28, the late application period will open.

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Enrollment Period Opens Monday, April 28, for Children Aged 0 to 3 Years

A new feature this year is that late applications will be reviewed every fifteen days, rather than being assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. This change aims to make the allocation of places more equitable. In addition, families with children who have reached 15 weeks of age will also be eligible to participate in the late application process.

All procedures for the upcoming school year’s enrollment process can now be completed entirely online, including final enrollment, which previously required in-person submission.
To facilitate the process, the General Directorate of Educational Planning and Management has enabled access for families without a GestIB account through a digital certificate or the CL@VE system.
This measure aims to simplify the process for both schools and families across all educational stages, including early childhood, primary, secondary, and high school education.