As a result of their academic success, six KS Hawaiʻi students and two KS Kapālama students have been recognized by the College Board and National Merit Scholarship Corporation.
The smash Broadway hit will make its way to the Lunalilo Hale stage November 16, 17, and 18. Get your tickets now!
Haumāna, kumu, and ʻohana are invited to feed Flik their thoughts on the service they provide.
State competitions for Fall sports are now underway. Get info on tickets and how to watch if broadcasts or streams are available.
Passionate KS Alumni have gone from fighting for their country to advocating for the health and well-being of fellow veterans through multiple support channels.
Kamehameha Schools students, alumni and staffers are making far-reaching impacts. From standout athletes to determined researchers, our people are inspiring communities near and far. Check out the latest “KS in the news” roundup to read more.
Current KS Hawaiʻi K-12 ʻohana are encouraged to complete a feedback survey by this Thursday, 11/2 at 5 p.m.
On November 13, you can celebrate World Kindness Day by expressing gratitude, performing random acts of kindness, and serving your community.
Over Fall Break, 30 juniors and seniors were able to participate in a college tour of schools in Washington and Oregon.
Hoʻomaikaʻi to class of 2024 seniors Connor Gonzalez and Lucas Kay-Wong on earning this academic distinction.
Hoʻomaikaʻi to our fall athletes succeeding in competitions this past weekend.
Taking a fun look back at the first day of the school year as we start a new quarter this week.
Sophomore Ziona Launiu supports her peers as a member of the Young Leaders Council for the “My Life. Just Listen.” campaign
Mahalo for everyone who has contributed to Hoʻōla I Ka Lāhui so far. Providing additional links if you would still like to contribute.
Watch the first competition in the 2023-2024 school year for our BIIF cheer teams.
See a story of KS Hawaiʻi senior who served as a student research aide at the fishpond this summer.
From the bright lights of a Broadway musical to the gridiron and points between, Kamehameha Schools alums, staffers and ʻohana continue to do great things. Here’s a roundup of recent KS newsmakers.
The paper highlights efforts to revive athletics programs for middle school athletes.
In their special tradition, students celebrate our operations departments with special makana in recognition for all they do.
In challenging times, maintaining connections with loved ones, be it family or friends, becomes an essential source of comfort and support. Whether dealing with distance, personal struggles, or global crises, staying connected can be a powerful way to navigate through difficulties together.
Five Kamehameha students are taking part in a cool NASA experiment to see if microbes can survive in the jet stream.
Students in kula waena’s Start-Up elective course are hoping their creativity can help an important cause by raising funds for Maui wildfire victims.
Campus philanthropy efforts have resulted in the endowment of a new college scholarship - the Hōkū Welowelo Scholarship to help students achieve their post-secondary success.
Chelsea Keehne, with Kamehameha Schools’ Kealaiwikuamoʻo Division wants to challenge educators, parents, and the community to rethink how students could be assessed with an emphasis on the types of learning that will stay with haumāna for a lifetime, instead of just long enough to take a test.
Celebrate the 2023-2024 Kamehameha Schools Spiritual Theme - “Aloha Mua Mai Ke Akua, E Aloha Aku Kākou” God First Loved, So We Shall Love.
For KS Hawaiʻi high school seniors Amy Gushiken and Kalena Launiu, the unique travel opportunity to Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands has transformed their lives and perspectives in profound ways.
Join our kauhale! Applications now being accepted for grades K, 6, 9, and 10 the ‘24 - ‘25 school year.
An emergency alert system test is scheduled for Thursday 9/14 at 3:30 p.m. Please make sure your information in Infinite Campus or Workday (staff) is up-to-date.
See the lyrics for and hear the mele so you can practice our special event mele.
The Associated Students of Kamehameha Schools Kapālama presented over $11,000 in donations raised for KS Maui ‘ohana directly impacted by the wildfires. KS Maui students and their ‘ohana have been donating their own time and resources to recovery efforts too.