Spain, Mallorca
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We welcome you. If you wish to enroll at Sa Llavor there are steps you should know: 1. Take a guided tour of Sa Llavor 2. Submit the admissions application 3. Participate for a few days in the school day (for students in the first year of Primary Education) 4. Admission decision 5. Submit enrollment 6. Welcome. Guided tour: For the 2021/22 academic year, individual and personalized guided visits to Sa Llavor are conducted. A prior appointment is required here. Admission application: After the visit, if you wish to enroll you must request the admissions documentation here. Early Childhood Education: the availability of places will be communicated. Primary Education: prospective students will be invited to participate in Sa Llavor activities for a few days. Admission decision and enrollment: The Sa Llavor pedagogical team meets to review applications. The decision will be communicated to families as soon as possible. In case of a positive admission decision, enrollment documentation will be sent. This documentation is received only in the case of a positive admission decision.
Education for All. Collaborate with Sa Llavor School: The Sa Llavor Foundation is a non‑profit organization that works to bring about change in the world through education. All financial resources are used to facilitate access to the programs and to continually improve the project. Thanks to your support, the foundation provides scholarships to 33% of the families at the School and contributes to the development of a more conscious society. If you wish, you can contribute by making a donation today.
Sa Llavor School is an independent, autonomous institution in Mallorca that teaches Holistic Pedagogy to students aged 2 to 16. Founded in 2007 in Mancor de la Vall and now located in Binissalem, it is the first approved center in the Balearics to offer Holistic Pedagogy for early childhood and primary education. It operates within Fundació Sa Llavor, a nonprofit that funds access and project development. The curriculum uses Holistic Pedagogy as its core approach, drawing knowledge across subjects through interrelated, practical learning connected with nature and the arts. Learning aims to address vital, emotional, intellectual, social, and spiritual needs, promoting integral development and the ability to think, feel, and live freely. The center emphasizes four principles: Integral Development, Freedom and Trust, Connection with Life, and Community and Service to Others. Weekly outdoor excursions, daily arts activities, and interdisciplinary monthly projects—such as loom weaving and the Garden Project—illustrate its program.