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Why Heritage?

Families choose Heritage because they want more than a quality education. They want a Christ-centered community that partners with them in shaping hearts and minds. Our commitment to strong academics and intentional discipleship helps students grow in wisdom, character, and faith as they pursue God’s calling.

Hear from Our Community

Discover how Heritage has impacted the lives of students and families as they share their experiences in their own words.


The Core of a Heritage Education

Our Biblical Foundation

We partner with Christian families to provide a Christ-centered education with strong academics and intentional discipleship of students. We holistically prepare students academically, spiritually, and emotionally to fulfill their God-given purpose. With committed faculty, excellent facilities, and diverse extracurriculars, students explore and develop their God-given gifts and talents. Through community outreach, mentoring, chapel, and leadership roles, we empower students to actively live out their faith.

Our Programs

Our robust preschool - grade 12 academic programs consistently yield exam scores surpassing state and national averages, maintaining a perfect 100% graduation rate. Beyond academic excellence, we provide an array of enriching programs fostering personal growth and nurturing faith within our student community.

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Our Community

Our campus thrives on close-knit relationships. Intentional mentoring and discipleship permeate every facet of life at Heritage. Additionally, our parent community offers unwavering support for one another and our faculty/staff through prayer and events led by our active Parent Teacher Fellowship.

Our Historical Foundation

Heritage Christian School boasts a rich 60+ year legacy of academic, athletic, and artistic excellence, molding the leaders of tomorrow. From its inception, the school's narrative bears the unmistakable imprint of God, stemming from the founders' aspiration for an education deeply rooted in the faith and values they were teaching at home.