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Punahou School | A Private College Prep School in Honolulu, HI
Since its founding in 1841, Punahou School has educated students to become the next generation of leaders and innovators. Learn about our rich history, visionary leadership and guiding principles.
Enjoy the livestream of this year’s Baccalaureate Ceremony on Sunday, May 26, at 5 p.m. This formal chapel service for graduating seniors is a cherished tradition at Punahou.
Punahou School is honored to announce that we will name our newest state-of-the-art learning facility after the important and revered Hawaiian educator, scholar, composer and author: Mary Kawena Pukui
The K – 5 May Day program – Ku‘u Kulaiwi Aloha, my beloved homeland – celebrated the many mo‘olelo, mele, and compositions that recount the beauty of our island home. View recordings here.
The K – 5 May Day program – Ku‘u Kulaiwi Aloha, my beloved homeland – celebrated the many mo‘olelo, mele, and compositions that recount the beauty of our island home. View recordings here
The K – 5 May Day program – Ku‘u Kulaiwi Aloha, my beloved homeland – celebrated the many mo‘olelo, mele, and compositions that recount the beauty of our island home. View recordings here.
The K – 5 May Day program – Ku‘u Kulaiwi Aloha, my beloved homeland – celebrated the many mo‘olelo, mele, and compositions that recount the beauty of our island home. View recordings here.
The K – 5 May Day program – Ku‘u Kulaiwi Aloha, my beloved homeland – celebrated the many mo‘olelo, mele, and compositions that recount the beauty of our island home. View recordings here.
The K – 5 May Day program – Ku‘u Kulaiwi Aloha, my beloved homeland – celebrated the many mo‘olelo, mele, and compositions that recount the beauty of our island home. View recordings here.
Punahou School will name its newest learning facility, the Mary Kawena Pukui Learning Commons, after the important and revered Hawaiian educator, scholar, composer and author: Mary Kawena Pukui (1895 – 1986).
The community has rallied together in numerous ways to offer support and aid to those affected by the Maui fires. Here are some ways students, faculty and alumni have stepped up to support the efforts.
In celebration of music, 34 music artist-educators and staff members of the Music School and Music Department shared their talents and performed a wide variety of selections including classical, jazz and Hawaiian music.
Seventy-five people from 21 different countries became new American citizens during the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services naturalization ceremony on Wednesday at Dillingham Hall.
Baccalaureate is a formal chapel service for graduating seniors held on the Sunday prior to Commencement. Graduating seniors may invite two guests to be seated in Hemmeter Fieldhouse for Baccalaureate. Tickets for this event were distributed at Senior Parent Night.
Sidney and Minnie Kosasa Community – with its lush outdoor spaces filled with native plants, flowers and trees – abounds with opportunities to teach children about Hawaiian culture.
President Mike Latham ’86
“You have this incredible opportunity to attend one of the very best schools in the world. And I want you to think about how to make the very most of that opportunity.”