Punahou bids a warm mahalo to faculty and staff who are celebrating milestone anniversaries or retiring.
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- Big Shot
- Fall 2016
- Fall 2017
- 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
- Spring 2026
- Summer 2016
- Summer 2017
- Summer 2018
- Summer 2019
- Summer 2021
- Summer 2022
- Summer 2023
- Summer 2024
- Summer 2025
- Summer 2026
- 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
- Winter 2026
Bulletin
This April, Punahou Dance School’s expansive production of “Robin Hood” took center stage, featuring the collective talent of 419 students
Punahou’s Assistive Technology Club was recognized at the Kapiʻiolani Children’s Miracle Network
Punahou School recently hosted a special cultural and musical exchange at Twigg-Smith Auditorium
Punahou’s fourth graders took their classroom lessons to the State Capitol for a hands-on look at how democracy works in Hawaiʻi
Shanna-Lei Dacanay ’05 engineered her own success and landed a dream job in her field, serving as Iceland’s only BREEAM-accredited professional.
In celebration of their respective 50th Reunions, Terry Kawamura ’76 Sasamura and Ross Sasamura ’78 have made a generous three-part gift to Punahou.
Native plant species are integrated into the landscape design for the MKPLC, which underscores the importance of the natural environment.
Several Punahou alumni and faculty have published books in the past two years. Here’s a roundup of some of their work.
Whether in the classroom or on the court, Phil Kimi ’97 focuses on helping students grow through creative problem solving, connection and play.









