The latest edition of I Mua Magazine is a celebration of our ʻōlelo makuahine, featuring several stories presented ma ka ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi!
After an amazing debut performance in February, our Alumni Band will return for two performances this school year! You can sign-up to play along.
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.
Alumna and current KSH Higher Ed. Transition Specialist Zoe Leonard has been named Girls Volleyball head coach for our Warriors.
The latest graduates from Kamehameha Schools are stepping into roles as leaders, scholars, and servants, carrying forward the values instilled during their time on campus.
In-person attendance requires a ticket, but a live stream will be provided for the graduation ceremony of Kaʻiwahoʻokelewaʻa.
The 20th graduating class, Kaʻiwahoʻokelewaʻa share their next steps for their journey.
Watch a replay of this special campus tradition as we culminate our 2024-2025 spiritual theme.
Students interested in participating in athletics next school year can now indicate their interest through the sports survey.
Hoʻomaikaʻi to these nine seniors who have been awarded the 2025 Poʻo Kula Scholarship.
To honor Queen Emma on the 140th anniversary of her passing, we release the recording of the opera which honors her resilience and dedication to her lāhui.
The safety and well-being of our haumāna, kumu, and ʻohana is not just a priority — it is a non-negotiable kuleana.
Update - the spring play has been cancelled. We look forward to see audiences again in the Fall for MEAN GIRLS.
You can now use a new crosswalk when traversing the Koaiʻa Gym parking lot.
Join the Kamehameha Hawaiʻi Parent Teacher ʻOhana for their annual ʻOhana Night on 4/15.
Please check your email for a message from Infinite Campus to complete the re-enrollment process.
Twenty eight KS Hawaiʻi art students will be featured in a special gallery at the Wailoa Center this month. Gallery opens on April 4 through May 1.
See a profile of one of our student research aides and the intentionality in connecting interest, passion, and service to ʻāīna.
Watch the Hōʻike a Haʻi production adapting the moʻolelo of The Gingerbread Man with a local twist.
Please be mindful of contruction work taking place at Koaiʻa Gymnasium and be safe when moving through the area.
Our first ever Kauhale Band Festival took place on Thursday, February 20, 2025 in Koaiʻa Gymnasium.
Keiki Kahu and Kahu Kaunaloa share a message for the start of the Lent season.
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.
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 some of the highlights from the third quarter of the school year at kula kiʻekiʻe.
The first day for students next year will be July 31, 2025.
The concert featuring exceptional talents from throughout our East Hawaiʻi schools took place this past Sunday, March 2.
Even if you missed the early application deadline, you can still apply for financial aid for next school year. Apply by 2/28 to hear in April. Final deadline is 5/31.