Punahou students experience life as a middle schooler at Tamagawa Academy, in Tokyo, Japan
Relief for the Reef is a student organization striving to create a more environmentally friendly society
Academy students in the Color Digital Photography course dove into the creative field of digital arts
James “Jim” Iams is known to the Buff ’n Blue faithful as a three-year letterman in basketball. Iams led Punahou...
The Punahou community has been actively involved in revitalizing Polynesian voyaging
Nearly 100 of the buff ’n blue Punahou 'ohana came out in full force
Watch music and hula videos, presented and performed by alumni
A charter member of the Class of 1937, Codie is prominently mentioned in “Punahou 1841 – 1941” by Mary Alexander...
Special & Unforgettable Experiences Contemporary Turkish Dinner at one of Istanbul’s most celebrated restaurants, a destination for visiting international chefs....
Kirsch Gallery showcases art from the Punahou community and artists from the Islands
When Luanna Farden ’56 and Peter McKenney chose to make a gift to Punahou to honor their late son David Ka‘aumoana McKenney ’83, they knew that it would bring certain themes together: land and water, learning, Hawaiian culture and joy. Their contribution to the outdoor learning environments of the 2 – 5 community tells a story that connects Hawai‘i, rural Maine and traditional Polynesian navigation with an educational vision that empowers children to explore the natural
The actors joined a Webex with sixth graders in John Roberts’ Musical Theatre class