Our new visitor management system will provide an important additional layer of screening for visitors arriving on our campus. Here are additional details if you have questions.
On Lā Hoʻihoʻi Ea in 1843, a young Bernice Pauahi Pākī captured the return of Hawaiian sovereignty in her journal.
KS Kapālama students helped carry out Hōkūleʻa’s 50th anniversary ceremonies in Tahiti, honoring generations of cultural tradition and ties across Moananuiākea.
This summer, Kamehameha Schools Maui students are reclaiming their voices through a powerful speech and debate class rooted in Native Hawaiian identity and cultural advocacy.
Rehearsals for our Alumni Band will start in August! You can sign-up to join the band and relive and rediscover your joy of music!
How and when Kamehameha Schools will communicate with ʻohana if a hurricane is forecast to impact Hawaiʻi.
New designated parking areas that our kauhale should be aware of while construction is ongoing.
Explore free games, workbooks and ʻohana-friendly activities that make learning fun and meaningful at home this summer.
Stay sun-safe, hydrated and prepared on your next trail adventure with these hiking tips from Kamehameha Schools Maui athletic trainer Rachel Jordan.
Protect your home and ʻohana with wildfire preparedness tips rooted in shared kuleana and local guidance.
Watch the beautiful hula from our kula haʻahaʻa haumāna, kumu and kupuna as they present their 2025 program “Pūlama ʻIa Nā Kai ʻEwalu, E Ui Ē”
In Lahaina, families are reconnecting to ʻāina, culture, and each other through hands-on papa and pōhaku workshops that support healing and community restoration.
A NASA-backed weather balloon project spearheaded by a KS alum is opening up STEM and post-secondary opportunities for KS haumāna.
The latest edition of I Mua Magazine is a celebration of our ʻōlelo makuahine, featuring several stories presented ma ka ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi!
Kamehameha Schools students and kumu will travel to Raʻiātea to uphold a 50-year tradition of cultural protocol and exchange, joining Tahitian hosts and more to honor Hōkūleʻa’s landfall at Marae Taputapuātea.
Discover the best family-friendly events, night markets, live music, and more happening this summer on ʻĀina Pauahi. Plan your unforgettable season now!
KS alum and decorated kumu hula Tracie Lopes KSK’89 shares moʻolelo about her unexpected journey to becoming a Merrie Monarch Festival luna loiloi for the first time.
This Kamehameha Day, we remember how Ke Aliʻi Pauahi named her school after Kamehameha I to pass down his legacy of strong, caring leadership to haumāna who lead with the same spirit.
Class of 2025 alumnus Kamahaʻo Halemanu received his 2025 Kaimana Scholarship Award last weekend in Honolulu.
KSH alumni are invited to sign up for a community service opportunity helping our island’s food bank. Sessions scheduled throughout June.
KS Hawai‘i alumni, ‘ohana, and community members returned to the band room for a first-ever kauhale performance, reconnecting through music and celebrating the lasting bonds built in their school days.
Alumna and current KSH Higher Ed. Transition Specialist Zoe Leonard has been named Girls Volleyball head coach for our Warriors.
Rising middle school students can explore the area of cybersecurity this summer with a special CyberCamp experience this summer.
KS Hawaiʻi nurse Carl deLeon shares why having a simple first aid kit and knowing where to go for care can help keep keiki safe this summer.
KS Maui middle schoolers, kumu and staff came together for the first-ever Miles 4 Smiles walkathon, using movement and meaningful conversations to promote mental health and suicide prevention across campus.
Kamehameha Schools Maui senior Shiloh Gilliland interviewed East Maui kūpuna to create videos connecting songs to ʻāina for ʻAha Mele.
The latest graduates from Kamehameha Schools are stepping into roles as leaders, scholars, and servants, carrying forward the values instilled during their time on campus.
In-person attendance requires a ticket, but a live stream will be provided for the graduation ceremony of Kaʻiwahoʻokelewaʻa.
The 20th graduating class, Kaʻiwahoʻokelewaʻa share their next steps for their journey.
Watch a replay of this special campus tradition as we culminate our 2024-2025 spiritual theme.