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WHY HERITAGE?

AT A GLANCE

JUST THE RIGHT SIZE

Tailored for our students.​

Heritage is big enough to offer art, music, STEM programs, and 14 sports teams but small enough that the headmaster knows every student by name.

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SMALL CLASSES

A close-knit environment that fosters growth

Heritage keeps classes just the right size for our students to flourish.

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HIGH-LEVEL ATHLETICS

Building Champions for Life.

Heritage has 14 sports teams, many of which have won multiple state championship titles. 

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SMALL-TOWN

CHRISTIAN VALUES

The way things used to be.

Heritage is a true oasis of traditional small town Christian values in an increasingly chaotic and secular world.

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CLASSICAL CHRISTIAN

CURRICULUM

Preparing the future by building on the past.

Incorporating works of the great masters such as Homer, Dante, Shakespeare, Bernini, and Michelangelo — grounded in a Christ-centered worldview.

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FINE ARTS

Cultivating God-given talents.

All students explore music, theater and fine arts to enable them to express their God-given creativity.

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Heritage School is truly a beautiful place, where we walk alongside our students to help them find and develop their God-given talents, fulfilling their unique and individual purpose in life. “As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God's varied grace.” (1 Peter 4:10) We strive to provide an exemplary Christian education that will assist our graduates in putting on the armor of God, ready to face the struggles of a challenging world and live joyful and productive lives that glorify God. We invite you to contact us and arrange a time to visit our campus so you can see firsthand the wonderful things that are happening within the halls of Heritage School. 

OUR CAMPUS

At Heritage School, we embrace the quest for learning—

from the tiniest Kindergarten student to the eldest among our teaching staff or grandparents—we all love to learn.

NANCY HIERHOLZER, Rhetoric School English Teacher & Founding Faculty Member

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