
View of the "Upper" and "Middle" campuses of the Kamehameha
Schools. , circa early 1990's
Kamehameha Schools, Located on a 600 acre Kapälama campus, is the
second-largest private primary/secondary school in the nation in terms
of enrollment, providing a variety of educational opportunities. The
campus programs are administered through the Kamehameha Elementary School
and Kamehameha Secondary School.
The Original Campus used to be where the Bishop Museum is today
and known then as
Ke Kula Ma Kaiwi`ula .
- Rocky, stark and centipedes, circa
late 1880's
- KSB Marching Band in front of Bishop Hall
, circa 1890's
- KSB cadets in parade formation, circa
1891
- 1911 Aerial showing the original Bishop Memorial
Chapel (now the site of Farrington High School
- Aerial of new Kapälama campus
under construction on mountain slope above the original campus,
circa 1930's
- A school bus line-up
- The campus plan that might have been (an
alternate plan)
Today's Campus at Kapälama Heights
- A "very realistic" model of today's campus
- Campus Map - (113kb pdf)

Photo time-line of the Kapälama Campu's growth - Constantly
Growing and Changing
- The Girls School was built first,
circa 1930's
- Boys and Girls School, circa 1940's
- Pre-Konia Hall, Kekühaupi`o and
Päkï Hall, circa 1948
- A Preparatory School (KSPD) is added at the
foot of the hill, 1955 campus opens
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