Edinburgh Festival Fringe tickets are now available to purchase for anyone who wants to watch one of four shows in Scotland in early August.
The third and final performance before Scotland happens on July 21 at UH Hilo. Tickets are just $10 adult, $5 youth and can be purchased on the GoFan app.
In an abundance of caution, our campus will be closed on Wednesday, July 19. Please be safe.
KS Hawaiʻi middle and high school students are eligible to take a free summer course on cybersecurity to explore a future career pathway. Sign-up by July 10.
Before our haumāna return to the Kahilu stage, we share this 2019 performance with the Kamuela Philharmonic Orchestra.
Ka ʻOhe KSH 2010 alumnus and current Seattle Seahawks coach Keliʻi Kekuewa held a free offensive line camp for east Hawaiʻi students and coaches.
The KS Hawaiʻi student completed all of the program requirements to earn a distinction as a National Student Council Distinguished Student Leader.
Class of 2023’s Elijah Dinkel was selected to the Hawaiʻi High School Athletic Association Hall of Honor as a standout soccer and football player.
This week representatives from Kamehameha Schools will be in Juneau, Alaska, for the global launch of the Polynesian Voyaging Society’s Moananuiākea: A Voyage for Earth. The delegation consists of Kamehameha Schools Kapālama haumāna and kumu, and a cultural protocol team from Hoʻokahua Cultural Vibrancy Group that will continue the Schoolsʻ nearly 50-year kuleana as culture bearers and heritage keepers for the Hōkūleʻa.
Get links to live streams and download the program for the Commencement ceremony for Hiʻiakaikawaiola.
Watch this year’s end of the year convocation as we celebrate and honor Trustee Lance Wilhelm and the culmination of our spiritual theme “E Mahi a e Mālama i Ko Ke Akua | Cultivate and Care for God’s Creation”.
The top distinction that can be awarded to any high school student is the Liko Lehua award. Here are this school year’s recipients.
Recipients of the Poʻo Kula Scholarship, a new tri-campus award for haumāna pursuing a bachelor’s degree, share their thoughts on personal growth, the impact of Ke Aliʻi Pauahi’s legacy, and how their experiences as students of Kamehameha Schools have shaped their paths towards a brighter future.
The manaʻo provided by our haumāna, ʻohana, and kumu is used to evaluate how our kula is doing. Please take a moment to share yours.
Watch a live performance by our high school band and Hawaiian ensemble on Tuesday, May 9 at 6 p.m.
We appreciate and uplift all of our kumu every day and recognize the important role they have in fulfilling the unique purpose of our kula.
Kamehameha Schools and Chaminade University have forged an innovative and community-focused partnership to educate, train and prepare aspiring early learning kumu through 150 full-tuition Muʻo scholarships. Muʻo means “to bud” and the name of the scholarship reflects the focus on taking care of keiki at the beginning of their educational journey.
You can now watch the recording of Friday night’s live performance on Paiʻea on the KS YouTube channel or Kamehameha Hawaiʻi Facebook page.
Hoʻomaikaʻi to Napua Ho and Ciana-Lei Bence on being named valedictorian and salutatorian for Hiʻiakaikawaiola.
ʻOhana should complete the re-enrollment process by April 30 for haumāna returning to Kamehameha Hawaiʻi next school year.
Get ready for I Mua Week 2023 and show how you are proud to be a Warrior! March 28-31.
The Kōkua Our ʻĀina club is raising funds for their trip to Ecuador this summer with a car wash and teapresso fundraiser.
Faculty and staff training at the end of April will require a no school for students day.
The first in a trilogy of rock operas in ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi honoring Kamehameha I hits the Hōʻike stage March 9 and 10. Buy your tickets now.
ʻOhana and visitors needing to purchase tickets to athletic games can now do so with the convenience of using their phones. KSH Athletics is now on GoFan.
Financial Aid highly encourages ʻohana to APPLY NOW to ensure early notification of award decision. Deadline is February 28.
She was awarded 1st place in the physics and astronomy category and 2nd place overall in the Senior Research division. Will compete at State and International science fair.
Hoʻomaikaʻi to the 279 high school students who earned Poʻo Kula or Poʻo Kumu list honors for the first semester of 2022-2023 school year.
Pre-order script, wristbands, and other items in the Mea ʻono presale which is now open. The PTO Hoʻolauleʻa takes place on February 25, 2023.
Next school year will start on August 1 and end on May 22. Download the calendar now to see other important dates.