The community was in full buff ’n blue mode at the “Explore the Shore ’24” Carnival – having fun while also supporting Punahou’s financial aid program which benefits nearly 900 students
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The Senior Class found a way to safely come together during a lively Knockerball event in November
Through AI visual platforms, students can bring their ideas to life – everything from business logos to cutting-edge designs for robots
We commemorate the centennial of the Punahou Bulletin by reconnecting with the storytellers who have shaped its voice and legacy.
The Class of 2034 deepened their connection to Hawaiian history and culture through a festive lūʻau
Eighth grader Mark Chen ’25 advanced five rounds to capture the Hawaii State Open
One thing that threads our readers together is an interest in Punahou’s people
When she realized how much she benefited from robotics, she thought of ways to share this with others
Students learn to play parts in the Orff orchestra and develop two-handed mallet techniques
Each year, generous donors establish more than two dozen new endowed funds










