See a profile of one of our student research aides and the intentionality in connecting interest, passion, and service to ʻāīna.
See story »Watch the Hōʻike a Haʻi production adapting the moʻolelo of The Gingerbread Man with a local twist.
See story »Please be mindful of contruction work taking place at Koaiʻa Gymnasium and be safe when moving through the area.
See story »Residential Life students at Kamehameha Schools Kapālama put their leadership and creativity to the test in a cook-off using local ingredients.
See story »At the 2025 Early Childhood Education Conference on Kaua‘i, KS Preschools kumu highlighted their efforts to integrate Hawaiian culture-based education, sharing strategies to help keiki thrive.
See story »Sixth graders from Kamehameha Schools Kapālama traveled to Maui to deliver their “love letter to Lahaina” in the form of a theatrical performance. “Ka Malu Ulu o Lele” is an entertaining, emotional journey that tells of Lahaina’s prestigious history, and the forces that worked to erase its Hawaiian culture and abundance. Haumāna also shared common-sense solutions, in a way only ʻōpio can.
See story »Our first ever Kauhale Band Festival took place on Thursday, February 20, 2025 in Koaiʻa Gymnasium.
See story »Keiki Kahu and Kahu Kaunaloa share a message for the start of the Lent season.
See story »The Class of 2025 dominated this year’s competition, sweeping top awards in a night celebrating mele inspired by the spirit of Hawaiian hospitality.
See story »The 24th annual Kauikeaouli Festival at Keauhou Bay honors the legacy of Kamehameha III with a weekend of cultural celebrations, discussions and music, highlighting his enduring impact on Hawaiian sovereignty and education.
See story »ʻEmalani is an original Hawaiian opera that spans the entire life of Queen Emma and highlights many significant events in her life and in the history of Hawaiʻi.
See story »Kamehameha Schools students step into leadership through mele and performance, uniting in Song Contest to celebrate Hawaiian hospitality and bringing Queen Emma’s legacy to life in the Hōʻike opera ʻEmalani.
See story »See some of the highlights from the third quarter of the school year at kula kiʻekiʻe.
See story »As Hōkūleʻa celebrates 50 years, the partnership between Polynesian Voyaging Society and Kamehameha Schools continues to shape future wayfinders through education and hands-on voyaging.
See story »The first day for students next year will be July 31, 2025.
See story »The concert featuring exceptional talents from throughout our East Hawaiʻi schools took place this past Sunday, March 2.
See story »Championships aren’t just about trophies – student-athletes build valuable skills that shape their success long after the final whistle.
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