Heritage Hall Christian School
 

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School History

                        Heritage Hall Christian School opened its doors in 1967
                        because a handful of Christian businessmen
                        saw the need to give their children an opportunity
            to receive a Christ-centered education. 
            In the early days, students in preschool through
            eighth grade, along with their academic studies,
            enjoyed music and art instruction
            and learned from godly teachers. 

                 The school operated for five years from a small rented
                 building on North Walnut Street.   In the fall
                 of 1972, Heritage Hall moved into
                 the facilities of Grace Baptist Church.
                 With the church assuming the burden of facilities
                 management, the school was able to
     focus on its primary goals of
     developing Christ-like character in students,
     maintaining academic excellence, and
     providing quality athletic and fine arts programs.

     In 1976, the school began adding high school classes
      one year at a time, graduating its first class
     in 1980.  Since that time, the school has grown
     to over 300 students with a staff of nearly fifty
     ministry-minded men and women. 

     Heritage Hall has been a leader among Christian schools
     in the state and in the nation. 
     Its administrators have served on boards and
     advisory committees within
     the Indiana Association of Christian Schools
     and the American Association of Christian Schools.
     With God's help, we hope to continue to provide
     a solid academic foundation for students
     as we train them to use their abilities
     as servants of the Lord Jesus Christ
     for generations to come.