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Last School is a small, community-driven school that focuses on creativity, independence, and holistic growth rather than exams.

UnknownCo-edNursery - 12Ratio Small classes; individualized programs (exact ratio not published)Around 40 full-time students (SAIIER 2018) students
  • Based on Auroville’s Free Progress philosophy — students design their own learning paths.
  • Architecturally unique campus designed by Roger Anger.
  • Deep integration of arts, film, and design into the curriculum.

Summary for Parents

Overview

  • Last School is a small, community-driven school that focuses on creativity, independence, and holistic growth rather than exams. It’s ideal for families who value experiential learning and are comfortable with a non-traditional approach.

What kind of child this school suits best

  • Self-motivated and curious teenagers.
  • Children who enjoy art, design, and hands-on projects.
  • Students who thrive in flexible, non-competitive environments.

Strengths

  • Individualized learning and strong arts program.
  • Supportive, close-knit community.
  • Beautiful, thoughtfully designed campus.
  • Integration with Auroville’s cultural life.

Potential trade-offs / Things to check

  • No formal board affiliation (CBSE/ICSE).
  • Limited structured sports programs.
  • Requires self-discipline and motivation.
  • Fee structure and funding model can be unclear.

Recommendations / Questions to Ask

  • How is student progress tracked and reported?
  • What support is available for external exams or higher education?
  • What are the current class sizes and teacher numbers?
  • How are donations or contributions managed?
  • Can you visit during an art workshop to observe the learning environment?

School Information

Board / Curriculum

Unknown

Grades offered

Nursery - 12

Medium

English

Type

Co-ed

Students

Around 40 full-time students (SAIIER 2018)

Student–Teacher Ratio

Small classes; individualized programs (exact ratio not published)

Boarding

Day school only

Leadership & Staff

  • Collaborative faculty with specialists in arts, film, languages, and sciences

Fees & Admissions

Class / CategoryFee (₹)Notes
Middle & High SchoolNo public fee scheduleOperates on community donations and support
Application FeeNot listedLikely nominal or none
TransportVariableBased on personal arrangements

Auroville schools often work on a contribution model rather than fixed tuition.

Always confirm the latest fee expectations directly with the school.

Ask for a receipt and clarity on what contributions cover (materials, meals, etc.).

Admission Process for Interested Parents

Steps

  • 1.Call +91 413-2622195 or use the Auroville website contact form.
  • 2.Schedule a visit or meeting with the school coordinator.
  • 3.Bring your child’s previous school records or portfolio.
  • 4.Attend an orientation to understand the Free Progress model.
  • 5.Submit documents and complete registration or donation formalities.

Documents to Prepare

  • 1.Previous school records or portfolio.
  • 2.Proof of age and identity.
  • 3.Parent contact details and local address.
  • 4.Any medical or learning support information.

What Parents Say

Aggregated from parent reviews across platforms. Ask these questions during your school visit.

Learning Approach

Positives

The Free Progress model encourages independence and creativity. Students learn through projects and self-directed study.

Watch out for

Some children may struggle without structured guidance or exams.

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Ask: How does the school track progress and ensure accountability?

Faculty & Support

Positives

Teachers are approachable and work closely with students on projects.

Watch out for

As student numbers grow, maintaining one-on-one attention can be difficult.

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Ask: What is the current student–teacher ratio?

Arts & Extracurriculars

Positives

Strong emphasis on art, design, and community projects.

Watch out for

Limited information on competitive sports or formal extracurricular clubs.

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Ask: Are there opportunities for structured sports or external competitions?

Academic Outcomes

Positives

Focus on holistic development and critical thinking.

Watch out for

Not aligned with CBSE/ICSE; external exam prep may be needed.

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Ask: How do students transition to higher education or external exams?

Campus & Facilities

Located in Auroville’s Cultural Zone; exact acreage not publicly listed.

Architecture: Designed by Roger Anger, later developed by David Nightingale & Ganesh Bala. The building is sculptural, with open corridors and natural light.Classrooms: Open-plan studios for art, crafts, and science projects.Workshops: Strong focus on sculpture, glasswork, film editing, and 3D design.Library: Shared resources with other Auroville schools.Sports: Daily physical education and community sports like Ultimate Frisbee.Transport: No dedicated bus fleet; most students use Auroville’s shared transport or walk.

Reviews from Other Platforms

Aggregated from public sources for reference. These are not verified by SchoolCompass.

What parents liked

"A school named 'Last School' from Auroville was the best school of my life."

LifeofUs blog, 2024

"The teacher's task is to suggest, not to impose."

Auroville.org

"Art workshops... students and teachers work intensively together for 5 to 10 days... concluding with a presentation and display of the work."

SAIIER 2018 Report

Concerns raised

"With the increase of the number of students, the question posed itself as to how to keep the same quality of individual follow-up."

SAIIER 2018 Report

"The Last School was an expensive one, they promised the…"

Quora thread (informal parent comment)

"Pandemic-era schooling was challenging for continuity."

Auroville.Today coverage, 2020–2023

What Kind of Peer Group?

Age Range

14–18 years, with some older youth joining for specific projects.

Family Backgrounds

A mix of Indian and international families living in Auroville, often involved in community or creative work.

Socio-economic Profile

Diverse, but generally community-oriented rather than urban elite.

Child Profiles

Independent, curious, and creative learners who enjoy hands-on projects and flexible learning environments.

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