Christine Ogura ’93 is working to elevate understanding of Hawai‘i’s largest and longest-operating WWII prisoner of war and incarceration camp
By 2026, Computer Science classes will find a new home in the Technology Lab and Classroom in the Mary Kawena Pukui Learning Commons
This spring, Punahou School launched its first-ever Girls Flag Football team
Jay Seidenstein’s course on AP U.S. History made an especially powerful impression on President Michael E. Latham ’86
The annual College Previews event, held Dec. 23, connects current students with recent alumni
Punahou’s network is an interconnected tapestry that brings together students, alumni, faculty, dedicated family members, coaches and mentors
Damon Haimoff ’85 is now doing his part to nurture the next generation of entrepreneurs
In the midst of her grief, Kyndra Leong ’27 found comfort in her supportive buff ‘n blue community
Mary Kawena Pukui has been in the spotlight recently, with the U.S. Mint honoring her on a new $1 coin as part of its 2025 Native American series
The Punahou community successfully harvested 580 pounds kalo from the patch at The Sidney and Minnie Kosasa Community










