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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

Visits can be arranged on certain Thursdays from 9.30am-12.30pm, to include a tour of the school and two lesson observations. These will generally be focussed in the Infant or Junior School, where our distinctive methodology is most evidently seen in practice. However, we can make special arrangements for a lesson in the Senior School. Also included is an opportunity for conversation with one of our founders. The cost of the morning is £180 (including VAT) which helps to cover the administrative costs associated with visits.

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

Heritage International Day 2025, our annual whole school exploration and celebration of countries from around the world, took place last Friday.

Heritage International Day 2025

Heritage International Day 2025, our annual whole school exploration and celebration of countries from around the world, took place last Friday.
Year 2 entertainingly performed two Bible stories, The Golden Calf and Zacchaeus the Tax Collector, to illustrate the importance of always telling the truth

Year 2 Class Assembly: The Importance of Being Truthful

Year 2 entertainingly performed two Bible stories, The Golden Calf and Zacchaeus the Tax Collector, to illustrate the importance of always telling the truth.

Year 5 Class Assembly: Push, Pull, Twist – Forces & their Effects

In Year 5’s interactive Class Assembly this term, they shared the amazing things they have been learning in Science about Forces.
In a sobering Assembly, through the recently translated story of a Hungarian Jewish poet and journalist, History teacher Mr Wayman warned Senior pupils of how essential it is that we remember the events of the Holocaust.

Cold Crematorium: Commemorating Holocaust Memorial Day

Through the recently translated story of a Hungarian Jewish poet and journalist, Mr Wayman warned Senior pupils of how essential it is that we remember the events of the Holocaust.
In a wonderfully evocative written piece, Edward describes his encounter with a lunar rainbow, giving fascinating insight into this unusual natural phenomenon.

Heritage Nature Enthusiast’s Article Published in The Guardian’s Young Country Diary

In a wonderfully evocative written piece, Edward describes his encounter with a lunar rainbow, giving fascinating insight into this unusual natural phenomenon.
Mr Fox launched our inaugural 'Research Fortnight' for Years 7, 8 and 9 in the first two weeks of the Spring Term.

Inaugural Research Fortnight for Years 7, 8 and 9

Mr Fox launched our inaugural 'Research Fortnight' for Years 7, 8 and 9 in the first two weeks of the Spring Term.

Year 9 Physics: It’s Electrifying!

This term Year 9 physicists enjoyed the electrifying Van de Graaff generator experience that many of us will remember from our own school days.
Heritage pupils achieved our best ever results at the Cambridgeshire Schools Cross Country Championships, held at King's Ely School on Saturday 11th January.

Heritage’s Best Ever Results at the Cambridgeshire Schools Cross Country Championships

Heritage pupils achieved our best ever results at the Cambridgeshire Schools Cross Country Championships, held at King's Ely School on Saturday 11th January.

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A message from Headmaster Jason Fletcher