As the new director of the Wo International Center, Tyler Fujita ’06 believes that one of the most fulfilling shifts we can make is to start living more deliberately
Steven “Kealoha” Wong ’95, Hawai‘i’s first Poet Laureate Emeritus, returned to his alma mater this November as part of Punahou’s Writer-in-Residence program
The Mary Kawena Pukui Learning Commons will be a catalyst for change – much as was the historic E-building in 1841
Since Punahou’s inception, our pioneering educators have intertwined learning and creativity – long before the modern-day body of research extolling the benefits of arts in education
Aya Okimoto ’27 is hitting all the right notes both as an award-winning concert pianist and as an advocate dedicated to helping other young musicians
Punahou School has a rich history in the arts, offering comprehensive programs in visual arts, dance, music, Hawaiian arts, and theatre
Students earn first place in the American Savings Bank KeikiCo Competition, High School Division
Today, Punahou’s arts programs – visual arts, music, theatre, dance and Hawaiian arts – are an integral part of our community of innovation
Punahou’s distinguished art collection began in 1896, through the generosity of our community, and has since become part of Hawai‘i’s cultural fabric
Punahou’s robotics team, 6962 Pokébolts, won the Hawai‘i FIRST Tech Challenge
State Championship in December








