Could a school inspire a generation? Here at the Col·legi d’Educació Infantil i Primària Pintor Joan Miró, nestled in Palma de Mallorca, the answer is a resounding yes. This isn’t just a school. It’s a vibrant hub of learning, innovation, and growth. The Col·legi d’Educació Infantil i Primària Pintor Joan Miró isn’t just named after the famed artist Joan Miró. It embodies his spirit of creativity and forward-thinking. The school caters to students from Infantil, Primaria (primary), and even the first cycle of ESO (secondary education). It is a public institution, committed to providing quality education for all. In 2023, the school was visited by Mònica Domínguez, the Directora General of Territorial Evaluation and Cooperation. During her visit, she witnessed firsthand the school’s dedication to innovative education and its focus on ensuring every student succeeds. The visit wasn’t a solitary event. It was part of a larger initiative, highlighting the Col·legi d’Educació Infantil i Primària Pintor Joan Miró’s unique approach. The school’s address is Avda. Mèxic, 3, 07007 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain. You can reach them at 971240869 or by email at ceippintorjoanmiro@educaib.eu. They even have a fax number, a charming nod to the past in our digital age: 971244817. Beyond the academics, Col·legi d’Educació Infantil i Primària Pintor Joan Miró nurtures a sense of community. Parents praise the open communication with teachers. They appreciate the detailed updates they receive about their children’s progress. The school also boasts a well-regarded dining program. Parents consistently report that their children enjoy the meals. This attention to detail, from academics to nutrition, sets this school apart. The Col·legi d’Educació Infantil i Primària Pintor Joan Miró continues to evolve and inspire. It stands as a testament to the power of education to shape young minds and build a brighter future.
Antoni Maria Alcover i Sureda
Born amidst the sun-drenched fields of Santa Cirga, Antoni Maria Alcover i Sureda, a name synonymous with Majorcan literary revival,