Online and in-person trainings are held for students to recognize what harassment, intimidation, and bullying looks like and the many ways they can address it so it stops.
In case you missed Monday’s info session, it has been recorded and is available, along with other steps on how to earn college credit while in HS.
Hoʻomaikaʻi to the 35 new members of our Kamehameha Schools Hawaiʻi National Honor Society chapter.
Watch the 2025 Fall Pops Concert now on the Kamehameha Schools YouTube Channel.
The newest issue of I Mua magazine has just posted online and will be arriving in homes in the coming weeks. This edition focuses on the inextricable connection between ea, ʻāina and kanaka.
We are profoundly moved by the swell of support rising from every part of our pae ʻāina and beyond as we face the beginnings of what could be a serious challenge to the will of Ke Aliʻi Pauahi. Though no lawsuit has been filed, we are vigilantly preparing for that possibility and are assured by our lāhui’s widespread support.
We anticipated that our nearly 140-year-old admissions policy, providing preference to Native Hawaiian children, would again be challenged. It appears that moment is upon us.
All ʻohana are invited to join us for an online workshop on AI, facilitated by UnconstrainED.
This is so fetch! Kula Kiʻekiʻe will stage the smash Broadway hit, Mean Girls, from November 6-8 in Lunalilo. Get your tickets on GoFan.
KSH Athletics are selling the passes for this 2025-2026 school year now through September 12.
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.
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.”
Starting this school year with purpose and intention, looking back on day one as we complete our first full week.
Get important information and see the five simple steps on how to volunteer at Kamehameha Schools Hawaiʻi.
After the first two days of school, sharing some important reminders for ʻohana when picking up and dropping off students.
We’re adding an additional deterrent to encourage pono choices around vaping. Just don’t do it.
Kula Kiʻekiʻe Poʻokumu Dr. Lehua Veincent welcomes back our high school ʻohana to a new year!
High school families are invited on August 8 to come and learn more about this school year and the exciting opportunities ahead for their students.
Please make sure you have a valid, government-issued photo ID with you when visiting campus. New Raptor VisitorSafe check-in system strengthens our screening and identification protocols.
Mahalo for your continued care and attention during the tsunami warning. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center has downgraded the warning to an advisory.
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center has issued a tsunami WARNING for the state of Hawaiʻi. The estimated earliest arrival of the first wave is 7:10 p.m. Our top priority is to protect the safety of our haumāna, ʻohana and employees. Effective immediately, Kamehameha Schools will close all preschool and non-education sites and offices.
Our new visitor management system will provide an important additional layer of screening for visitors arriving on our campus. Here are additional details if you have questions.
Rehearsals for our Alumni Band will start in August! You can sign-up to join the band and relive and rediscover your joy of music!
How and when Kamehameha Schools will communicate with ʻohana if a hurricane is forecast to impact Hawaiʻi.
New designated parking areas that our kauhale should be aware of while construction is ongoing.
The latest edition of I Mua Magazine is a celebration of our ʻōlelo makuahine, featuring several stories presented ma ka ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi!
Class of 2025 alumnus Kamahaʻo Halemanu received his 2025 Kaimana Scholarship Award last weekend in Honolulu.
KSH alumni are invited to sign up for a community service opportunity helping our island’s food bank. Sessions scheduled throughout June.
KS Hawai‘i alumni, ‘ohana, and community members returned to the band room for a first-ever kauhale performance, reconnecting through music and celebrating the lasting bonds built in their school days.