The 2025–2026 school year application period will be open until May 20.
Provisional admission scores will be published on June 4, and the final lists will be released on June 20.
The Conselleria d’Educació i Universitats will open the enrollment process for the 2025–2026 academic year tomorrow, Monday, May 12. Applications may be submitted for the 4th year of Early Childhood Education (children aged 3), 5th and 6th years of Early Childhood (ages 4 and 5), Primary Education, Special Education, and Compulsory Secondary Education (ESO). The application period will remain open until May 20.
Applications can be submitted online at escolaritzacio.caib.es, as the Conselleria d’Educació i Universitats has implemented the necessary digital tools to facilitate online processing of enrollment procedures, including registration, which previously required an in-person visit. To assist with this process, the Direcció General de Planificació i Gestió Educatives has enabled access for families who do not have a Gestib account through either a digital certificate or the CL@VE system. This initiative aims to make the entire enrollment process easier for both families and schools.
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Enrollment Period for Second Cycle of Early Childhood, Primary, and Secondary Education Opens Tomorrow, Monday, May 12
Provisional scoring of applications will be published on June 4. Families will have a five-day window to file any claims, after which the final admission lists will be published on June 20.
The next step is student registration, which will begin on June 23 for Early Childhood, Primary, and Special Education. For ESO students, the registration period will start on June 26.
Regarding enrollment projections for students entering the educational system in the 4th year of Early Childhood Education (age 3), the Conselleria is using the 2022 birth registry figures, which report 9,313 children. Based on these numbers, a total of 13,578 places will be offered in the Balearic Islands for 4th year Early Childhood Education for the 2025–2026 school year—8,015 public school places and 5,563 semi-private (concertada) school places.
In addition, the upcoming school year will see the opening of the new CEIP Nou de Can Picafort, increasing the number of Primary Education places in this coastal municipality by 450. Meanwhile, in Palma, the school zoning system will be reorganised: zones A and B will be merged, transitioning toward a single school zone model for the city.