Heritage High School, Clowne
Heritage High School is a community comprehensive school for boys and girls and held a Mathematics and Computing Specialist college status up until 2015. It caters for ages 11–16 and is located in Clowne, Derbyshire. It is also the fastest growing 11-16 school in Derbyshire. There are currently just over 800 pupils on roll.
The school holds the Careers Mark, a Sport England Award, The Princess Diana Memorial Award and Derbyshire ABC Award.
The school was in a consortium with The Bolsover School, Shirebrook Academy and Springwell Community College that formed "Aspire Sixth Form", a sixth form provision that operated across all the school sites from September 2014. However, due to lack to students willing to enrol and poor performance, ASPIRE Sixth Form ceased to exist for the 2016-17 A-Level students.
On 15 July 2019, the school announced it had suffered a ransomware cyber attack, which resulted in wiping of files, electronic data, and the inability to communicate including the use of telephones. The school closed early, resulting in an early end of term.
Current Burnley and former Sheffield United footballer Matthew Lowton attended the School.