Punahou’s electric train, built by students at the D. Kenneth Richardson ’48 Learning Lab, was a highlight at this year’s Carnival
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Students learn to play parts in the Orff orchestra and develop two-handed mallet techniques
A look at the published books written by Punahou alumni and faculty that span a variety of genres and subjects
He made national news as a part-owner of Hot Rod Charlie, a prized contender for the Kentucky Derby
Alumni offer suggestions for mental wellness, financial health and more
The anchor and executive producer of cable TV’s “Bloomberg Technology” and “Studio 1.0” keeps a busy schedule
Punahou went “Back in Time to '99” Friday, as the School hosted a one-day, ’90s-themed Carnival, with malasadas, games, entertainment and a few new attractions
Kamaola, Punahou’s wa‘a kaulua, celebrated its first time at sea last October
Meet Punahou's new Chief Human Resources Officer
It was the Symphony’s first concert as a full group since February 2020
The Sidney and Minnie Kosasa Community for Grades 2 – 5 was recognized as a distinguished entrant in the 2021 AIA Design Awards