KSH Athletics are selling the passes for this 2025-2026 school year now through September 12.
See story »Mahalo to our PTO for all that they do!
See story »Kamehameha Schools Preschools launches the Meʻe Reader Series, a new set of early reader books that celebrate Hawaiian heroes like Princess Ruth Keʻelikōlani while strengthening keiki literacy and cultural pride.
See story »An emergency alert system test is scheduled for this FRIDAY AUGUST 22 at 11:30 a.m. If you do not receive a message, please double-check your contact information.
See story »Take a look and see when your keiki’s grade level is scheduled for a Pilina ʻohana breakfast and join us if you can.
See story »The welcoming ceremony for the arrival of Hōkūleʻa and Hikianalia in Raʻiātea marks another milestone in pilina-building for Ke Kula ʻo Kamehameha and the Paiwan Tribe of Kaviyangan.
See story »Elementary ʻohana are invited to an open house on Thursday, August 21 to meet their keiki’s kumu and learn more about this school year.
See story »We look forward to joining together as a full kula as we introduce our 2025-2026 Spiritual Theme, “E Mau Ke Ola i ke Kumuola! Life endures by the Source of Life.”
See story »Meet Kukui, a KS Hawaiʻi Class of 2034 haumāna, and hear more about his moʻolelo and supports to deepen his passions and talent for art.
See story »Our middle school families are invited to come back-to-school to learn more about the exciting opportunities for their keiki this school year.
See story »Starting this school year with purpose and intention, looking back on day one as we complete our first full week.
See story »Get important information and see the five simple steps on how to volunteer at Kamehameha Schools Hawaiʻi.
See story »Ke Kula ‘o Kamehameha nurse Kapua Gelacio shares practical advice on how students can build healthy back-to-school routines by getting enough sleep, staying connected and speaking up when they need support.
See story »After the first two days of school, sharing some important reminders for ʻohana when picking up and dropping off students.
See story »Apple TV+’s “Chief of War” brings Hawaiian history and ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi to global audiences, told by a Polynesian cast and rooted in the legacy of Kamehameha.
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