Fifth graders brought history to life with a spirited reenactment from the American Revolutionary period
From singers and instrumentalists in the lower grades to the Academy, campus is alive with the sound of music
The event underscored the Luke Center's vital role in creating a culture of service at Punahou and honored its two decades of contributions
Students in Jan Furuta’s ’86 fifth grade class experienced an adventure of astronomical proportions, reporting to the Challenger Center Hawai‘i for their “Rendezvous with Comet Halley” mission
Marcia Barrett ’74 Wright‘s involvement in sustainability took flight in 2007, when she spearheaded strategic sustainability upgrades in the kitchen, leveraging technology and adjusting menus
Trislyn Tom ’00 Ferris was raised in a family of great cooks, so food was a defining part of her life
Punahou’s new mission statement defines our school as a home for us all to “dream and discover our purpose and kuleana to Hawai‘i and the world.”
From curious eighth grader to proactive public health advocate, Luke Itomura ’27 has made significant strides in protecting Hawai‘i’s youth from tobacco products
In early January, Punahou welcomed New York Times food writer Ligaya Rogers ’88 Mishan, to its 2024 Writer-in-Residence Program, now in its second consecutive year
The Music School hosted its first-ever alumni panel event in January, highlighting the personal stories of three alumni who have built rewarding careers in the music industry
Punahou seniors and juniors asked recent alumni questions at the College Previews event, held Dec. 20
Mia-Amor Porreca’s life has been continuously propelled by music