Spain, Mallorca
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Metge Borràs, 3, Binissalem, Mallorca, Spain. It is the first independent and autonomous school of Holistic Pedagogy in the area.
Infantil (Early Childhood), Primaria (Primary), and Secundaria (Secondary), for ages 2 to 16.
First independent and autonomous school of Holistic Pedagogy.
Spain
Start: 8:30 a.m.; dismissal: 1:30 p.m. for Early Childhood and 1st Primary; 3:00 p.m. for 2nd–6th Primary; Fridays finish at 1:30 p.m. The Comedor Escolar runs 1:30 p.m.–3:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday. Meals are prepared from ecological crops, with no sugar or stimulants, and follow seasonal cycles.
Application fees
- No public, fixed application or one‑off registration fee is published for Sa Llavor. The admissions process is described (visit, application, trial days, resolution, then formal inscription), but a specific application fee amount is not posted on the school's admissions information.
Tuition fees by year group (per term / per year)
- The school does not publish detailed tuition rates broken down by year group, term or academic year on its public admissions or school information pages. No per‑term or per‑year tuition amounts for Infant, Primary or Secondary years are available publicly.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- A formal billing schedule (monthly/termly/annual invoicing dates), payment due dates, and detailed payment terms are not published in the school's public admissions or school information pages.
Boarding fees
- Sa Llavor operates as a day school for pupils aged 2 to 16 and does not advertise boarding or residential provision; therefore there are no published boarding fees.
Other costs and optional services
- Afternoon Care: 113 EUR per month; sibling rate 88 EUR per month. Daily rates are 8 EUR per day (7 EUR for siblings). This after‑school accompaniment service runs Monday–Thursday 15:00–16:00 for children aged 5 through 6th Primary and is billed as a separate optional service.
- Summer school: advertised week rate for summer program (example listing) is 150 EUR per week; an optional lunch/food service is mentioned separately for summer sessions.
- Educator formation program (separate from pupil tuition): examples of published course fees include a quoted monthly fee of 150 EUR for certain training programmes (this applies to external formation programmes run by the foundation, not to pupil tuition).
- The school runs an on‑site school lunch (comedor) service; specific meal prices or whether lunch is included in tuition are not published on the public pages. A pedagogical, ecological menu and lunch times are described but not a price per meal or monthly lunch fee.
- The foundation publishes that it allocates scholarships to a proportion of families (stated as 33% of families), indicating means‑tested or foundation support may apply for eligible families. This affects net cost for some families.
Refund information
- No public, detailed refund or cancellation policy for deposits, application fees, tuition, or optional services is published on the school's admissions or school information pages.
Fee payment options
- Specific payment methods (bank transfer, direct debit, credit card, etc.) and details of accepted payment channels are not published on the public pages. The foundation's contact telephone number and email address are provided for administrative and billing enquiries.
Concise summary of publicly available fee information and gaps
- Publicly available pages describe the admissions procedure, optional services with their prices (Afternoon Care and summer programme), and the foundation's scholarship provision, but they do not publish core tuition amounts by year group, per‑term pricing, billing schedule, detailed refund policy, or accepted payment methods. The specific, itemised tuition fees required for per‑term and per‑year entries in an external database are not available on the school's public pages.
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.