How can Punahou build a learning experience that ensures the pioneering mindsets and skills needed to address the challenges of a changing world?
Today’s Punahou students will graduate having had access to some of the most sophisticated engineering technology available, thanks in large part to the generosity of Ken Richardson ’48.
Punahou’s instructional centers are creating a K – 12 network to transform teaching and learning.
Students will have access to some of the most sophisticated engineering technology available
Failure is an essential component of the class that’s focused on Design Thinking
Richardson had a vision to create a cutting-edge lab that would inspire students to become interested in science, technology, engineering and math
Punahou helped foster her love and interest in STEM
Students learned about teamwork and acquired fabrication skills
Addressing the shortage of personal protective gear for health care workers
The weeklong lesson will teach them assembly skills, engineering concepts and about Hawaiian culture
Students designed food containers to help the homeless community