Established in 1996, Kamehameha Schools Maui (KSM) is one of three K-12 campuses in the Kamehameha Schools Educational System. KSM enrolls about 1,100 K-12 students on a well-equipped, 180-acre campus located in Pukalani. Grounded in its Hawaiian and Christian values and committed to the revitalization and perpetuation of Hawaiian culture, the school offers a comprehensive, world-class college preparatory curriculum that includes the study of Hawaiian culture and language, as well as character education and religious instruction.
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275 ‘A‘apueo Pkwy
Pukalani, HI 96768
(808) 572-3100
Need help? Contact:
Sheleen Quisquirin
shquisqu@ksbe.edu
Phone:
(808) 572-3133
Hours:
8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.
All campus students are eligible to apply for need-based financial aid.
Once your ancestry is verified, you will be considered for preference when you apply.
Please visit or contact our Maui, Molokaʻi and Lānai Regional Office
Brandi Ferguson
brfergus@ksbe.edu
(808) 242-1891
For faculty and staff (only accessible on the KS network):
For everybody:
October 2, 2023
Mālama Ola Minute - Nurturing connections during tough times: A guide to staying close
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.
September 28, 2023
Kamehameha Schools education leader wants to revolutionize student testing
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.
September 25, 2023
KS Maui football players represent more than their school on the field
Four KSM Maui varsity football players share manaʻo about representing, not just their kula, but also West Maui, where they’re from.