Ethan Abbott ’72 coined the phrase “Punahou – Kindergarten through Life” to describe an alumnus’ ongoing connection to the School even beyond graduation.
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How #PunsUnited and the magazine came together
The Holokū Pageant, titled “Kukui ‘Ā Mau,” highlighted the knowledge passed down from our kūpuna and our Islands’ rich history
"There are some moments in our lives where our joy is so powerful and so overwhelming, that it shapes our memories forever"
Follow the progress as this project enters its final year. Kosasa Community is scheduled to open in fall 2019.
On Feb. 2, 2017, decorated World War II Tuskegee Airman Pilot Colonel Charles McGee visited campus and met with JROTC cadets and students.
Punahou commits to an ambitious, campus-wide sustainability campaign, involving faculty, staff and students
Joan Catharine Pratt ’47 was synonymous with girls Punahou PE and athletics for three decades
Although she lived thousands of miles from Hawai‘i, Punahou was never far from Frances “Flash” Thompson’s Heart.
While the most profound impact of Punahou’s financial aid program is on the families who receive aid, increased access to a Punahou education has impacted the entire student body.
Twenty-four Punahou seniors have been selected as candidates for one of the nation’s highest honors for high school students
Like other faculty, she’s carried on – actually more than carried on