Standing beside Ka Punahou – the spiritual, geographic and historic heart of campus – is a magical place
The weeklong lesson will teach them assembly skills, engineering concepts and about Hawaiian culture
Flexibility was a key design criteria of the Kosasa Community, and this adaptability has proven to be crucial
The idea to build a voyaging canoe was first envisioned by alumna Dillyn Lietzke ’20 while she was a student at Punahou
Punahou received a special gift from a student and her family out of gratitude for her time at the School
The Punahou community has been actively involved in revitalizing Polynesian voyaging
Kamaola, Punahou’s wa‘a kaulua, celebrated its first time at sea last October
The Festival honored our ‘ohana’s journey home after two years away from Reunion
Students are studying traditional ocean navigation all from the comfort of their own classroom
The program provides learning opportunities in sustainability, social studies, engineering and more
Punahou's double-hulled sailing canoe, Kamaola, took part in the Kualoa/Hakipu'u Canoe Festival along with a dozen other canoes
In addition to her environmental work and school, Misailidis is also a talented musician