The School Heritage Hall is a co-educational college preparatory school in Oklahoma City. As one of the few secular private schools in the state, we offer a challenging academic curriculum for students from preschool through grade 12, as well as unique leadership opportunities, a wide spectrum of athletics, and a well-developed fine arts program.
Accreditation and Membership
- Accredited by the Independent Schools Association of the Southwest and the Oklahoma Private School Accreditation Commission.
- Member of the National Association of Independent Schools, National Association for College Admission Counseling, Great Plains Association for College Admission Counseling, Association of College Counselors in Independent School, and College Board.
- Heritage Hall is a member of the Cum Laude Society: "The presence of a Cum Laude chapter at a secondary school is an indication that superior scholastic achievement is honored." - Cum Laude Website
Mission Statement"To inspire in each child
the curiosity to learn,
the self-confidence to lead, and
the compassion to serve."
Selective AdmissionApplicants are evaluated for admission based on their performance on the entrance exam, teacher recommendations, previous academic performance, and a shadow day visit to the school.SizeTotal Enrollment: 920 students
Grades 9-12: 356 students
Senior Class: 92 students
Average class size: 15 students
Early Childhood Center (ECC): 8:1 student-teacher ratio
Faculty: 125
Graduation RequirementsEnglish: 4 credits
Mathematics: 4 credits
Science: 3 credits
Social Studies: 3 credits
World Languages: 2 credits
Electives: 2.5 credits
Oral Communications: 0.5 credit
Fine Arts: 0.5 credit
Innovative Studies and Technology: 0.5 credit
Physical Education/After-School Activities: 1 credit
Service Learning: 25 hours per year (100 hours to graduate)
(Minimum 21 credits required for graduation.)
Grade ScaleA = 90-100
B = 80-89
C = 70-79
D = 60-69
F = below 60
RankBecause of its relatively small size and selective admissions, Heritage Hall does not rank students.
Advanced PlacementHeritage Hall offers 16 AP Courses: AP English Language and Composition, AP Literature and Composition, AP Calculus AB, AP Statistics, AP Calculus BC, AP Chemistry, AP Biology, AP Physics I, AP Environmental Science, AP United States Government and Politics, AP French, AP Spanish, AP Latin, AP Chinese, AP Computer Science Principles, and AP Studio Art.
Other Key Facts:
- Peer leadership and cross-age learning programs
- Spanish instruction beginning in PS
- Celebrated performing and visual arts programs in each division
- Nationally ranked debate program
- Summer at The Hall program: enrichment, academic, and athletic camps
- Two full-time college counselors
- After-school activities, clubs, and service learning opportunities
- Premiere athletic facilities and 14 sports offerings for students (grades 7-12)
- $2 million annual financial aid budget