Teachers at IES CTEIB deny rumors of internal crisis and defend their work

38 teachers assert that the situation described in local media "does not represent the reality of the center" and demand a respectful and professional work environment.

Entrance to the Balearic Islands Sports Training Centre (CTEIB).
ARA Balears
19/02/2026
1 min

The faculty assembly of the Balearic Islands Sports Training Center (CTEIB) has issued a statement refuting recent local publications alleging an internal crisis and malpractice by the management team. In a letter signed by 38 teachers, they assert that the described scenario "does not reflect the reality of the center." The text also expresses displeasure at the attacks received, "which have been given coverage without verification. We regret that unfounded information of this kind compromises the reputation of the center and denounce that all of this does not help to properly address the challenges of education in the Balearic Islands and at the CTEIB." The teachers reaffirmed "their commitment to continue working in an environment of respect and professionalism, far removed from controversies that distort educational work." Allegations against the management

The teachers' response comes weeks after local media published reports of an alleged internal crisis at the school, including complaints from families and grievances about the functioning of the guidance department. The news reports pointed to alleged irregularities in the support provided to certain students and questioned the management of the administration and the response from the regional government. According to these reports, the Regional Ministry of Education had opened an investigation or initiated inquiries following the complaints, in a context that some described as tense within the school community. Given the media attention, the teachers wanted to speak out to refute the disseminated account and offer their version of events, with the intention—they say—of providing context and defending the work carried out at the CTEIB (Balearic Islands Center for Teacher Training).

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