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Open Mornings

Heritage has an atmosphere that you need to experience for yourself to understand. Our Open Mornings provide an opportunity for you to do this. You can walk around the school, talk in depth with class and subject specialist teachers, see curriculum resources, listen to talks by the Head Boy and Head Girl, and hear from the Headmaster. You can also meet some of our pupils who act as guides.

Attending an Open Morning will give you an excellent insight into the unique mix of people, values and priorities that make Heritage a special co-educational school. We hold these events twice a year, one in the autumn and one in the spring. You can book a spot for one of our upcoming Open Mornings through the form below.

Further to your Open Morning visit, we would ask you to visit again during normal working hours in order to see the school in operation and speak with the Headmaster at greater length. To do so, please complete the ‘Arrange a visit’ form, or schedule a time by email (office@heritageschool.org.uk) or telephone (+44 (0)1223 350615).

We look forward to welcoming you.

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