With support from Kuaihelani Learning Center, Hawaiian culture now plays a central role in Punahou’s educational philosophy, enriching the experience of its students and faculty.
A candid conversation with President Jim Scott ’70 about leadership, learning and his last year at Punahou.
The Hiroshima Peace Scholarship Program celebrates 10 years and its first trip to Japan shared by students from Hawai‘i DOE.
For the past two years, children and grandchildren of alumni living away from Hawai‘i have come to campus for a uniquely buff and blue summer experience: ‘Ūlili Ho‘okama o Kapunahou.
“Punahou’s sources of continuity transcend leadership changes – they are our mission, vision and the Aims of a Punahou Education.”
Grade 4 teacher Kris Schwengel shares insights from his “Schwabbatical,” which focused on project-based learning and the Junior School Learning Commons.
A photo essay by senior Gordon Asato ’19 on the 2018 summer social studies Capstone trip to Iceland.
The bonds that tie the Kadowaki family to Punahou recently culminated in several beautiful gifts, just as the flowers of a haku lei are woven together by caring hands.
Seeing connections, building bridges and grounding students in a sense of placeare some of the inspiring elements in the 2018 – 2019 school year theme.
Thirty-four Punahou seniors were named 2019 National Merit Scholarship semifinalists in recognition of their exceptional academic ability and potential for...
Punahou welcomes Robert Gelber ’92, who comes from Hawai‘i Pacific Health’s marketing division, as the School’s new director of communications.
The Sidney and Minnie Kosasa Community for Grades 2 – 5 was recently honored by awards from the American Society of Landscape Architects and National Association of Industrial and Office Properties.