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    Our Ethos

    Every culture has a gravitational centre, a set of ideas and values which provide inspiration and direction, and which bring coherence to the whole. The Christian faith has provided such a centre-point for millions of people over thousands of years, as well as for many outstanding institutions and even whole societies, and it anchors the work of Heritage School.

    It shapes our understanding of the human person, including the high value we place upon each person, and of healthy human development. It means we resist reductionism. It encourages us to place the highest priority upon considerate relationships and to work for a culture marked by kindness.

    It also offers plausible answers to the big questions of human existence, which children are generally very ready to explore. Amongst staff, Christian faith provides inspiration for our task and a shared purpose.

    How does this impact the curriculum? In two ways. First, Christian beliefs and values are explored in assemblies, Christian hymns are sung and we finish with a corporate prayer. Second, short Bible readings feature in the curriculum, with a particular focus upon the most well-known stories. We think all students should be aware of the contents of the Bible given its far reaching historical and cultural significance.

    Heritage encourages pupils to form their own reasoned convictions, wherever this leads them. Our deep respect for the child as a person, and our commitment to the principle of self-education, means we reject any form of manipulation. Heritage warmly welcomes children from all backgrounds.

    Latest News

    Summer Term Forest School

    Pupils at Heritage enjoyed another exciting term of Forest School, developing practical skills and a love of the outdoors.

    Year 5 & 6 Camp: Outdoor Adventure in Norfolk

    The Year 5 & 6 Camp in Norfolk was a memorable outdoor experience

    Heritage Finalists Impress at National Shakespeare Event

    Three Heritage pupils were selected as finalists for the ISA Shakespeare competition, with Heritage the only school represented in every age category.

    Year 7 & 8 Camp

    Year 7 and 8 pupils enjoyed an unforgettable camp in the Peak District.

    Heritage Seniors Win Top Awards at RoboCon Robotics Competition

    Heritage pupils achieved outstanding success at the RoboCon robotics competition, securing both first and second place after months of designing, building and programming their own robots.

    A busy term of Drama

    This term has seen standout performances, excellent LAMDA results, and success in the ISA Shakespeare Monologue Competition.

    Senior School Careers Week

    During Careers Week, Senior pupils explored a wide range of future pathways.

    Year 8 and Year 10 Geography trips to Park Farm and Eddington

    Year 10 Geographers investigated the sustainability of Eddington and Year 8 visited Park Farm in Madingley

    World Book Day Celebrations

    From character costumes to shared stories and special assemblies, World Book Day at Heritage was a joyful celebration of reading.