It takes a village to launch a canoe – and that’s just what the Punahou community has come together to do with Kamaola
The program provides learning opportunities in sustainability, social studies, engineering and more
Academy engineering students fabricated and assembled a miniature train and 250-foot track in the D. Kenneth Richardson ’48 Learning Lab
The idea to build a voyaging canoe was first envisioned by alumna Dillyn Lietzke ’20 while she was a student at Punahou
Students dove into oceanic wayfinding this summer
A student-designed windmill will generate electricity on the top of Pu’u o Mānoa (Rocky Hill)
Kindergartners in the Omidyar Neighborhood hosted a mini carnival leading up to the big event
Students are engaged in learning across the grades
During the past school year, Academy students took part in a non-traditional Explorations pilot program
Punahou helped foster her love and interest in STEM
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.