Heritage Adventist School Serves Claremore Families

Faith, languages and community engagement enrich student life.
June 15, 2026

CLAREMORE, OKLA. – Heritage Adventist School, located on the campus of the Claremore Seventh-day Adventist Church, provides Christ-centered education for students in Pre-K through eighth grade.

Founded in 1979 on land donated by church member Ina Reese, the school was first known as Claremore Seventh-day Adventist School. It adopted the name Heritage Adventist School in 2013.

At the school, students pray, sing and listen to devotional messages, often sharing personal experiences and testimonies of God’s leading. Mission awareness is woven throughout the year, helping students understand the importance of sharing the Gospel both locally and globally.

Students engage in community activities, including participation in the Veterans Day Parade, an experience that encourages appreciation for service and connection with community.

This year, the school expanded its curriculum to include Portuguese language and culture classes for Spanish- and English-speaking students, as well as Spanish language classes for English speakers.

Fridays bring a special sense of anticipation as students gather for voice and music classes. These uplifting sessions prepare their hearts for Sabbath and help them develop their musical gifts for God’s glory.

Heritage Adventist School remains a joyful, faith‑filled place where children are known, loved and encouraged to grow into the people God created them to be.