Frequently Asked Questions
Want to know more about the Heritage Schools Award? Find answers to the most common questions here, from what’s involved in an entry to the support available along the way.

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What is the Heritage Schools Award?
The Heritage Schools Award recognises and celebrates the achievements of schools who have successfully embedded heritage across the curriculum to ensure the young people they work with are provided with opportunities to engage with their local historic environment.
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Who can apply for the Award?
The Heritage Schools Award is open to all state-funded schools — including infant, primary, and secondary. Participation is completely free.
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How long does the Award last?
The Heritage Schools Award is valid for three years. After this period, schools can reapply to renew their award.
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What’s involved in entering an Award submission?
Once an account has been created, schools upload evidence to show that they have met the criteria outlined. Schools can upload their evidence all at once or gradually over time as it is gathered.
Submissions usually include a written statement of intent, curriculum and lesson plans, examples of pupils’ work, evidence of partnerships with local heritage or cultural organisations, and records of heritage-related CPD for teachers. Evidence can be drawn from work completed within the past two years.
We provide full guidance on completing your entry and support you throughout the process.
You can download more information about the evidence required to achieve the award.
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Do we need to work with local heritage organisations?
Yes. Schools are expected to provide evidence of working with at least one local heritage organisation per key stage, such as a museum, gallery, or heritage site.
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What recognition does our school receive if we achieve the Award?
Successful schools receive a Heritage Schools Award certificate, celebrating their achievement and commitment to local heritage learning.
Creating an Award Entry
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How do I make an Award entry?
The first step is to create an account. All Award entries must be submitted through the online platform.
Here is a short video demonstrating how to create and submit an award entry using the Heritage Schools Award hub:
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What support is available to help us complete the Award?
A range of guides and resources are available on the Heritage Schools Award Hub. If you have specific questions, teachers can also contact the team by email for additional support.
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Who assesses our entry?
Your submission will be assessed by a Local Heritage Education Manager (LHEM) from your region, who will also provide feedback.
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Who do we contact if we have questions during the process?
You can email the Heritage Schools team for advice and guidance at any stage.
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How can I resize / compress a video to upload as part of my entry?
Here is a short video showing the options for compressing videos using various devices:

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Create your account today and take the first step towards national recognition. Find out more about the criteria for gaining the Heritage Schools Award and access tailored guidance and free resources that will help you prepare for your Heritage Schools Award submission.