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Connecting with Educators and Others

Heritage  is receiving increasing attention in the media and across the sector as a school with a distinctive approach. Drawing on our grounding in the unique philosophy and methodology of the British educator Charlotte Mason (1842-1923) and a commitment to question the use of digital technology in schools, we feel we have much to share. We are often approached by educators and others who want to see Heritage in action and learn more about the school. To register your interest, please use the booking form below.

Educator Visits

We welcome visits on select Tuesdays and Thursdays between 9.30 am and 12.30 pm. These mornings include a tour of the school and two lesson observations—typically in the Infant or Junior School, where our distinctive approach is most visible in practice. If preferred, we are happy to arrange for a Senior School lesson to be observed instead.

The morning also includes the opportunity to meet with the school’s founders.

There is a fee of £50 (including VAT) per visit, which helps cover staffing and administrative costs. For groups of two or three, the cost is £30 per person (including VAT).

If you are able and would like to make a donation to our bursary fund to support our wider work, we would be most grateful.

Educator Consultations

If you would like to know more about the unique curriculum of Heritage School and our distinctive approach, an in-depth consultation with one or both of our founders is available at a cost of £90 an hour (including VAT).

These consultation meetings can be face-to-face or online.

Latest News

Letter to the Editor in The Times: Mr Fletcher’s Response to an Essay on ‘AI’s Great Brain Robbery’

Today, The Times published Mr Fletcher’s Letter to the Editor in which he responds to an essay from the Saturday edition by historian Niall Ferguson, entitled ‘AI’s great brain robbery – and how universities can fight back’.

Love & Laughter in the Senior Drama Showcase

Senior Drama Club had a rollicking good time as they presented ‘an array of theatrical delights’ in their end of year Drama Showcase on the theme of ‘Love and Laughter’.

Celebrating Sporting Prowess, Perseverance & Team Spirit!

The final day of the school year was an invaluable opportunity for the whole school community to gather for our Sports Day, as we celebrated sporting prowess, perseverance and team spirit!

Year 6 Drama Production: A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Year 6 demonstrated their talent for storytelling with a thoroughly absorbing performance of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, in which ‘the course of true love never did run smooth’.

DofE Expeditions in the New Forest

At the end of June, it was the turn of Years 9, 10 and 11 to venture out for their four night, five day camp in the New Forest, as they undertook their Bronze and Silver Duke of Edinburgh (DofE) Expeditions.

Lower Prep Class Assembly: Living & Growing

For their very first Class Assembly, Lower Prep shared all that they had been learning in Science as they explored the topic ‘Living and Growing’.

Years 5 & 6 Go Camping on the Norfolk Broads

In June we sent out our second group of campers, this time Years 5 and 6, for a two-night camp on the Norfolk Broads.

Screen Free Week 2025

Each year in June we encourage families to participate in Screen Free Week; those who do commit to not making use of screens for leisure purposes for the whole week.

Summer Camps Get Going with Years 7 & 8 in the Peaks

Just after the May Bank Holiday, our first summer camp went out, with Years 7 and 8 travelling to the Peak District for three nights away.