The Punahou Variety Show returned to the stage during Carnival weekend as the Class of 2026 presented this year’s production, “Where the Wild ’26ers Are.”
This year, volunteers dedicated their time and mana to create hundreds of lei – giving the gift of beauty and aloha to Carnival attendees.
Punahou’s cheerleaders light up every sporting event with electrifying dance routines and “yells” that fire up the crowd.
To mark this special occasion, we turned to the Punahou Archives and uncovered a true gem: the original Punahou Bulletin cover, dated Jan. 1, 1926.
We commemorate the centennial of the Punahou Bulletin by reconnecting with the storytellers who have shaped its voice and legacy.
Easily recognized by its unique buff and blue dome, the foundation for Pauahi Hall was laid in 1894
Old School Hall was the second school building to be erected on Punahou’s campus
The Punahou community successfully harvested 580 pounds kalo from the patch at The Sidney and Minnie Kosasa Community









