School start in the Balearic Islands: device bans, new curricula — who pays the price?
School transport challenges in rural Mallorca
In parts of rural Mallorca, unchanged bus services still leave many families organising car pools.

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Do families in rural Mallorca still need to organise school car pools?
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What new school rules have been introduced in Mallorca this year?
Mallorca schools are facing stricter device rules and a revised curriculum.
Are mobile phones banned in Mallorca schools during the school day?
Yes, phones are not allowed during lessons or breaks in the early years.
How are Mallorca schools handling emergencies if children do not have phones?
Schools need backup communication systems if children do not carry phones.
What does the new curriculum mean for teachers in Mallorca?
Teachers need to adapt timetables, materials and teaching methods.
How are children getting to school in Palma after the new term started?
Palma’s school buses are fuller, so families need to plan more carefully.
How will the device ban affect children with special educational needs in Mallorca?
Some children may need exceptions or alternative support.
What can Mallorca schools and parents do to make the start of term run more smoothly?
Clear routines, backup contact systems and better transport planning can help.
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