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Last School - 'Free Progress' Auroville school for middle and high school students

Last School relocated in July 2014 to its permanent home in the Cultural zone. Last School is a middle/high school in existence since 1985. Students are in the age group 14 to 18 years and above. Education is based on the method called by the Mother ‘Free Progress’, an approach that requires the school’s structure and programmes to be as diverse and supple as possible, in order to respond to each student’s line of progress.
General Information
Last School, located now in the cultural zone, is a
middle/high school which has existed in Auroville since the year 1985. Students
are in the age group of 14 to 18 years and above. In
addition, many young working Aurovilians and adults attend sessions
exploring Sri Aurobindo’s philosophy as also classes in the plastic arts. The
school day begins at 8.30 am and goes on till 3.30 pm (5.30 pm including
sports). School is open 5 days a week from Monday to Friday, during which
students are expected to maintain a full timetable. They are also expected to
follow some physical education activity after class on all school days.
Educational Method
Last School’s educational process wants to develop the
student’s faculties of the mind, the powers of the will, the refinement of the
aesthetic and emotional being, and build all of this upon a strong and balanced
physical being. There is an attempt to address each of these elements of the
youth’s psychological nature as consciously as possible in given circumstances.
The teacher’s task is to suggest, not to impose, and a broad process of
consultation is fundamental to the school’s approach. The participation of the
youth in their own growth and development is encouraged as much as possible
while preparing the school programme and timetable.
The activities are worked out for students individually with
the choice of subjects and teachers. If the student has a wish to learn
something specific or to be involved in the larger activities of Auroville,
that can be arranged. Meanwhile, the students are encouraged by the teachers to
achieve the goals that they have set for themselves at the beginning of the
term. The older and more self-governing the child, the more individualized and
particular his or her time schedule. The Last School collectivity is a highly
complex network of personalized time tables for students and teachers.
The students, therefore, need to be self-motivated, so that
they may be involved in the decision-making process and changes that affect the
school. In class, the feedback of the students is respected, and they are helped
to build their own view of the world. Many classes use the ideas of Mother and
Sri Aurobindo, according to the level of interest.
The School Programme and Subjects
The programme available covers languages (the 4 mentioned by
Mother for Auroville, plus a number of others); literature and poetry; the pure
sciences (physics, chemistry) the life sciences such as biology; mathematics;
the social sciences (history, geography, economics); philosophy and culture
studies; computer programming and systems administration; 3D design; film
editing; and the Arts – on which there is a special emphasis. Subjects, including
the discovery of Sri Aurobindo’s and Mother’s works are ‘offered’ separately,
but in the reality of classroom life, they are often combined.
Ph. (+91) 413-2622195
Email: lastschool@auroville.org.in

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