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  1. Endless Opportunities for Tomorrow’s Leaders. Punahou’s primary mission is to shape students into educated, capable and caring people who have the knowledge and skills to succeed in a changing world. The Learning Experience. Information about a child’s on-campus experience from kindergarten through graduation at Punahou.

  2. Our Mission and Values. Punahou’s Mission Statement. In 2023, Punahou revealed its renewed Mission and Values statements, after a yearlong process of listening to our students, faculty, staff, families, and alumni. The statements reflect the many voices of our community, who shared with us their perspectives about Punahou and its future.

  3. Students have choices and opportunities to determine their own journey through Punahou’s dynamic learning environment. From Shakespeare to theoretical physics, robotics to symphony orchestra, athletics to global travel – every opportunity develops skills and passions for the future. Skills That Matter. Social, emotional and ethical learning ...

  4. 概要. オアフ島 ホノルルの東郊外のマノアバレーにある「カ・プナホウ」(ハワイ語: Ka Punahou 、ka=冠詞, puna=泉, hou=フレッシュな )と呼ばれた土地は、近世になってハワイ王国へ1820年に初めてキリスト教を伝えた会衆派のハイラム・ビンガム 宣教師夫妻の住居としてカアフマヌ女王から与え ...

  5. Punahou is a thriving community of 3,750 students from a diversity of backgrounds, interests and talents. The school’s curricular and co-curricular programs, along with its venerable traditions, offer children boundless opportunities. Whether on the soccer field or the May Day stage, children discover their own paths to success.

  6. Class of 2024. This page is for the students and families of the Class of 2024, and will be updated with new information as it becomes available. President Latham, Principal Carrera, the Senior Deans and the entire Punahou campus community look forward to celebrating our graduating seniors and creating memorable events for them as they prepare ...

  7. Punahou’s rich history dates back to 1795, when the lands of Kapunahou were passed on by Kamehameha and eventually given to Hiram Bingham, one of the School's missionary founders. The School opened on July 11, 1842, and over its nearly 180 years, has educated generations of students and had a place in Hawai‘i’s history.