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Heritage Hall School | |
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Location | |
, Oklahoma 73120 United States | |
Coordinates | 35°35′40″N 97°32′32″W / 35.594461°N 97.542151°W |
Information | |
Type | Private |
Motto | To Learn, To Lead, To Serve |
Established | 1969 |
Locale | Suburban |
President | Aaron L. Fetrow |
Faculty | 122 |
Grades | PS-12 |
Number of students | 965 |
Color(s) | navy blue and gold |
Mascot | Charger |
Religious Affiliation | None |
Website | Heritage Hall |
Heritage Hall School is a coeducational, college-prep school located in north Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. An independent private school with no religious affiliation, the school is open to students of any race, religion, nationality, or ethnic origin.
Heritage Hall was founded September 8, 1969[1] in the church basement of All Souls Episcopal Church in Oklahoma City. Heritage Hall was established during the integration of Oklahoma City public schools in response to cross-city busing.[2]
The School's motto is "To Learn, To Lead, To Serve." Heritage Hall's institutional core values are: moral courage, personal responsibility, active kindness, and intellectual purpose. The school symbol is a torch that burns with the letters HH.
Heritage Hall serves children from preschool through 12th grade, and has about 965 students.[3] Racial diversity in the student body closely matches the Oklahoma state average, with an enrollment of just over 20% of students of color.[citation needed] Each grade in the Upper School has about 90 students.[citation needed]
The current school president, Aaron L. Fetrow, was appointed in 2021.
Heritage Hall's athletic teams are nicknamed the Chargers. The school colors are navy blue and gold. As a member of the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association, middle school and high school students are able to participate in more than a dozen competitive sports, from American football to tennis, basketball, swimming, golf, soccer, baseball and softball.
Until 2015, Heritage Hall and neighboring Casady School held rivalries against one another.