Since its founding in 1841, Punahou School has educated students to become the next generation of leaders and innovators. Learn about our rich history, visionary leadership and guiding principles.
The November PFA Monthly Gathering and Teacher Talk will provide insights into essential topics for families of students in grades 6 – 8, with opportunities for parents to engage in conversations with Case Middle School Assistant Principal Chase Mitsuda and CMS Administrative Deans.
Punahou Theatre is proud to announce this year’s Academy Theatre Production, Legally Blonde: The Musical, an award-winning, upbeat musical based on the popular film of the same name. Follow the journey of Elle Woods, a fashionable sorority girl who enrolls at Harvard Law after being dumped by her boyfriend. Determined to prove she is more than just a pretty face, she faces challenges as she confronts stereotypes and the rigorous demands of law school. With the help of new friends, Elle discovers her true potential and learns to embrace her identity.
Bursting with memorable songs and energetic dances, this fun-filled musical celebrates self-discovery and staying true to one's dreams, making it an experience so entertaining that it should be “illegal!”
The Arts and Crafts booth is looking for parent and student volunteers to help with crafting! Are you able to sew, cross-stitch or crochet? Do you own an embroidery machine? If you're a crafter, or just enjoy working with your hands, please join the fun! We are also looking for donations of Palaka fabric of any size and length. We prefer buff and blue colored fabric, however are willing to take any other colors as well!
Punahou Theatre is proud to announce this year’s Academy Theatre Production, Legally Blonde: The Musical, an award-winning, upbeat musical based on the popular film of the same name. Follow the journey of Elle Woods, a fashionable sorority girl who enrolls at Harvard Law after being dumped by her boyfriend. Determined to prove she is more than just a pretty face, she faces challenges as she confronts stereotypes and the rigorous demands of law school. With the help of new friends, Elle discovers her true potential and learns to embrace her identity.
Bursting with memorable songs and energetic dances, this fun-filled musical celebrates self-discovery and staying true to one's dreams, making it an experience so entertaining that it should be “illegal!”
Join us for an exclusive Historic Campus Tour of Punahou School, designed especially for parents and guardians! Through storytelling and walking discussion, learn about Punahou’s people, places, and purpose over its 180+ year history.
8:30 – 11 a.m.
Light refreshments begin at 8:30 a.m., walking tour begins at 9 a.m.
Meet at Ka Punahou, Lily Pond Pergola (next to Chapel)
Led by Director of Archives and Special Collections Kylee Mar, and informed by your questions and inquiries, this guided walk will take participants through historical landmarks on campus. Discover the rich legacy of Punahou, from its historic past to its inspiring future.
Punahou Theatre is proud to announce this year’s Academy Theatre Production, Legally Blonde: The Musical, an award-winning, upbeat musical based on the popular film of the same name. Follow the journey of Elle Woods, a fashionable sorority girl who enrolls at Harvard Law after being dumped by her boyfriend. Determined to prove she is more than just a pretty face, she faces challenges as she confronts stereotypes and the rigorous demands of law school. With the help of new friends, Elle discovers her true potential and learns to embrace her identity.
Bursting with memorable songs and energetic dances, this fun-filled musical celebrates self-discovery and staying true to one's dreams, making it an experience so entertaining that it should be “illegal!”
Punahou Theatre is proud to announce this year’s Academy Theatre Production, Legally Blonde: The Musical, an award-winning, upbeat musical based on the popular film of the same name. Follow the journey of Elle Woods, a fashionable sorority girl who enrolls at Harvard Law after being dumped by her boyfriend. Determined to prove she is more than just a pretty face, she faces challenges as she confronts stereotypes and the rigorous demands of law school. With the help of new friends, Elle discovers her true potential and learns to embrace her identity.
Bursting with memorable songs and energetic dances, this fun-filled musical celebrates self-discovery and staying true to one's dreams, making it an experience so entertaining that it should be “illegal!”
The Arts and Crafts booth is looking for parent and student volunteers to help with crafting! Are you able to sew, cross-stitch or crochet? Do you own an embroidery machine? If you're a crafter, or just enjoy working with your hands, please join the fun! We are also looking for donations of Palaka fabric of any size and length. We prefer buff and blue colored fabric, however are willing to take any other colors as well!
Punahou Theatre is proud to announce this year’s Academy Theatre Production, Legally Blonde: The Musical, an award-winning, upbeat musical based on the popular film of the same name. Follow the journey of Elle Woods, a fashionable sorority girl who enrolls at Harvard Law after being dumped by her boyfriend. Determined to prove she is more than just a pretty face, she faces challenges as she confronts stereotypes and the rigorous demands of law school. With the help of new friends, Elle discovers her true potential and learns to embrace her identity.
Bursting with memorable songs and energetic dances, this fun-filled musical celebrates self-discovery and staying true to one's dreams, making it an experience so entertaining that it should be “illegal!”
Punahou Theatre is proud to announce this year’s Academy Theatre Production, Legally Blonde: The Musical, an award-winning, upbeat musical based on the popular film of the same name. Follow the journey of Elle Woods, a fashionable sorority girl who enrolls at Harvard Law after being dumped by her boyfriend. Determined to prove she is more than just a pretty face, she faces challenges as she confronts stereotypes and the rigorous demands of law school. With the help of new friends, Elle discovers her true potential and learns to embrace her identity.
Bursting with memorable songs and energetic dances, this fun-filled musical celebrates self-discovery and staying true to one's dreams, making it an experience so entertaining that it should be “illegal!”
Calling all Juniors! Bring in your sugary donations to reach our sweet goal! The winning advisory will receive the coveted Sugar Drive trophy and enjoy a special advisory pāʻina, and the best part ... bragging rights!
We look forward to sharing with you highlights of junior year and important college guidance information.
Additional details including the event agenda and map of the various breakout sessions were emailed to parents/guardians on Nov. 12. Presentations will not be recorded, however College Counseling will send presentation slides and additional resources after the event.
Saddle up and support Carnival 2025 by donatin’ sugar to coat our scrumptious Carnival malasadas! Students and parents are invited to mosey on over and drop off their sugar donations to support Carnival in bags of 4, 10, or 25 lbs.
Please drop off sugar at the followin’ locations across campus: Omidyar K – 1 dropoff, Kosasa dropoff, Grade 6 dropoff, Grade 7 – 8 dropoff, Mamiya Science Center, and the PFA Lānai.
The Arts and Crafts booth is looking for parent and student volunteers to help with crafting! Are you able to sew, cross-stitch or crochet? Do you own an embroidery machine? If you're a crafter, or just enjoy working with your hands, please join the fun! We are also looking for donations of Palaka fabric of any size and length. We prefer buff and blue colored fabric, however are willing to take any other colors as well!
The public is invited to the Punahou Marching Band’s show on Saturday, Nov. 16, “Upside Down 1985,” from the show Stranger Things. The Upside Down is the alternate dimension from the show and 1985 is the year the show takes place.
For the concert portion, the band will play through many of their favorite songs one last time together. The band will be set up on the track for the concert part of the event.
An important dimension of child development is how children grow as spiritual beings, and yet spirituality is a dimension that we sometimes overlook. In this Parent Coffee hosted by K – 5 Chaplain Luana Uluave and K – 1 Counselor Lauli’a Ah Wong, attendees will have opportunities to privately reflect on their own beliefs and values and learn some new ways to share them with their children.
8:30 – 10 a.m.
Luke Center for Public Service, Lily Pond Room
This event is designed specifically for families with children in kindergarten – grade 5.
Parents will also learn more about the chapel “value of the month” program, and will receive tips about extending those lessons into everyday life to promote spiritual wellness and resilience in their children.
Kealoha Wong’s feature film explores diverse explanations for the origins of life, uniquely blending past & present, science & consciousness, and the environment & the arts.
This high-energy live show will feature Punahou School’s Writer-In-Residence Kealoha Wong ’95 alongside student poets selected from classroom sessions during his visits to campus.
The Arts and Crafts booth is looking for parent and student volunteers to help with crafting! Are you able to sew, cross-stitch or crochet? Do you own an embroidery machine? If you're a crafter, or just enjoy working with your hands, please join the fun! We are also looking for donations of Palaka fabric of any size and length. We prefer buff and blue colored fabric, however are willing to take any other colors as well!