Critical thinking, collaboration, citizenship, kuana‘ike, kuleana and communication make up Punahou's learning outcomes
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- Big Shot
- Fall 2016
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- Fall 2018
- Fall 2019
- Fall 2021
- Fall 2023
- Fall 2024
- Fall 2025
- Final Say
- For the Record
- In Good Company
- One to Watch
- Spring 2016
- Spring 2017
- Spring 2018
- Spring 2019
- Spring 2020
- Spring 2021
- Spring 2022
- Spring 2023
- Spring 2024
- Spring 2025
- Summer 2016
- Summer 2017
- Summer 2018
- Summer 2019
- Summer 2021
- Summer 2022
- Summer 2023
- Summer 2024
- Summer 2025
- Summer/Fall 2020
- Touching Base
- Why We Give
- Winter 2016
- Winter 2017
- Winter 2018
- Winter 2019-20
- Winter 2021
- Winter 2022
- Winter 2023
- Winter 2024
- Winter 2025
Bulletin
Students went to Barwick Field to observe the unique features of plants, animals and insects – and explored their symbiotic relationships
He recently invited Anthony Fauci,
the nation’s top infectious disease expert, to participate in an episode of BrainPOP
Punahou Sessions says farewell after five glorious seasons
Matias “Mati” Durkin ’23, John “Jack” Kilpatrick ’23, Sebastian Ako ’23 and Stryker Scales ’23 give their all during canoe paddling practice
Setting up the imu is an essential part of the third-grade lū‘au
I’m grateful that Punahou not only allowed me to earn academic credit, but encouraged me to explore such an opportunity
The Punahou community successfully harvested 580 pounds kalo from the patch at The Sidney and Minnie Kosasa Community
CMS Students in Hugh Mosher’s art class brought their imagination to life, creating vibrant book covers of classic literature
At Punahou, two credits of laboratory science are required to graduate, although most students choose to take three or four years of science – and those with a passion for the subject even opt to take five or six credits throughout their time in the Academy.










