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When the Schoolyard Becomes More Colorful: Schools in the Balearic Islands Between a Culture of Welcome and Everyday Stress

What’s Changing in Schools in Palma, Inca and Manacor

Schools in Palma, Inca and Manacor are becoming more diverse, bringing both opportunities and day-to-day challenges.

Published: April 22, 2026
When the Schoolyard Becomes More Colorful: Schools in the Balearic Islands Between a Culture of Welcome and Everyday Stress

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What is happening in schools in Palma, Inca and Manacor?

In Palma, Inca and Manacor, schools are seeing more children from foreign backgrounds and more mixed language use in daily life. That can lead to stronger diversity, but also to separate groups forming when there are not enough chances to mix. Schools in these towns need practical support to manage this change well.

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