| Class Eleven (Year 12, Age 16-17 Years) |
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Underlying Theme: Analysis At this age, students are now able to harness and use the analytical, reasoning ability to full advantage. The intellect is no longer at the mercy of the inner feelings; students are able to employ a far greater objectivity with regard to themselves and the world. They are able to comprehend the laws of the outer world in minute detail - it is not for nothing that one of the key lessons of this year is Atomic Physics. In language studies, the analytical and manipulative power now matches the creative power, and they are able to argue the finer points of any point of view with scholastic delight! It is precisely at this point that students may experience inner loneliness and questions as regards their worth as human beings within the general scheme of things; it is at this point that they have questions concerning their own destinies. For this reason, the “Parzival” lesson in Philosophical studies is of great importance, for here students can explore those life questions which cannot simply be answered by the intellect.
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