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Kamehameha Schools
Seal of Kamehameha Schools
Address
Map
1887 Makuakāne Street

Honolulu
,
Hawaiʻi
96817

United States
Coordinates21°20′24″N 157°51′27″W / 21.34000°N 157.85750°W / 21.34000; -157.85750
Information
TypePrivate, College-prep
Day & Boarding
MottoI Mua Kamehameha
(Forward, Kamehameha)
Religious affiliation(s)Nondenominational Protestant[1]
Established1887
FounderBernice Pauahi Bishop
HeadmasterTaran Chun, (Kapālama),[4] Kāhealani Nae’ole-Wong, (Hawaiʻi),[5] Lee Ann DeLima (Maui)[6]
GradesPK–12
Enrollment>6,900[3]
Campuses3: Kapālama, Honolulu; Pukalani, Maui; Keaʻau, Hawaiʻi
Campus size600 acres (2.4 km2) (Kapālama)
180 acres (0.73 km2) (Maui)
300 acres (1.2 km2) (Hawaiʻi)
Color(s)  Blue
  White
SongSons of Hawaiʻi
Fight songI Mua Kamehameha
Athletics conferenceInterscholastic League of Honolulu Division I
Team nameWarriors
AccreditationWestern Association of Schools and Colleges
NewspaperKa Mōʻī
YearbookKa Naʻi Aupuni
Endowment$15.1 billion (2022)[2]
Websitewww.ksbe.edu

Kamehameha Schools, formerly called Kamehameha Schools Bishop Estate (KSBE), is a private school system in Hawaiʻi established by the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Estate, under the terms of the will of Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop,[7] who was a formal member of the House of Kamehameha. Bishop's will established a trust called the "Bernice Pauahi Bishop Estate" that is Hawaiʻi's largest private landowner.[8] Originally established in 1887 as an all-boys school for native Hawaiian children, it shared its grounds with the Bishop Museum. After it moved to another location, the museum took over two school halls. Kamehameha Schools opened its girls' school in 1894. It became coeducational in 1965. The 600-acre (2.4 km2) Kapālama campus opened in 1931, while the Maui and Hawaiʻi campuses opened in 1996 and 2001, respectively.[9]

It was developed at the bequest of Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop to educate children of Hawaiian descent, and is designed to serve students from preschool through twelfth grade. The school teaches in the English language a college-prep education enhanced by Hawaiian culture, language and practices, imparting historical and practical value of continuing Hawaiian traditions. It operates 31 preschools statewide and three grade K–12 campuses in Kapālama, Oʻahu, Pukalani, Maui, and Keaʻau, Hawaiʻi.

By the terms of its founding, the schools' admissions policy prefers applicants with Native Hawaiian ancestry. Since 1965 it has excluded all but two non-Hawaiians from being admitted. A lawsuit challenging the school's admission policy resulted in a narrow victory for Kamehameha in the Ninth Circuit Court; however, Kamehameha ultimately settled, paying the plaintiff $7 million.[8]

As of the 2011–12 school year, Kamehameha had an enrollment of 5,398 students at its three main campuses and 1,317 children at its preschools, for a total enrollment of 5,416.[10] Beyond its campuses, Kamehameha served an estimated 46,923 Hawaiians in 2011 through its support for public schools, charter schools, and families and caregivers throughout Hawaii.[11]

According to the Kamehameha Schools home website, the mission statement is as follows: "Kamehameha Schools' mission is to fulfill Pauahi's desire to create educational opportunities in perpetuity to improve the capability and well-being of people of Hawaiian ancestry."[10]

  1. ^ "About Kamehameha Schools: Religious Affiliation". Kamehameha Schools. Archived from the original on 18 September 2009. Retrieved 15 July 2012.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference auto was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ "Kamehameha Schools – Campuses". Kamehameha Schools. Retrieved August 25, 2020.
  4. ^ "Dr. Taran Chun is new po'o kula for KS Kapālama". ksbe.edu.
  5. ^ "Stan Fortuna". Archived from the original on 2012-03-02.
  6. ^ "Lee Ann DeLima". Archived from the original on 2012-11-20.
  7. ^ "Will and Codicils of Ke Ali'i Bernice Pauahi Paki Bishop". Kamehameha Schools. Archived from the original on 27 May 2010. Retrieved 9 March 2010.
  8. ^ a b Jim Dooley (8 February 2008). "Kamehameha Schools settled lawsuit for $7M". The Honolulu Advertiser. Archived from the original on 2021-03-05. Retrieved 2010-03-10.
  9. ^ "Kamehameha Schools – Facts". Kamehameha Schools. Archived from the original on 28 June 2012. Retrieved 15 July 2012.
  10. ^ a b "Kamehameha Schools – About Us page". Retrieved 2016-12-18.
  11. ^ Kamehameha Schools (2011-06-30). "Kamehameha Schools 2010-2011 Annual Report" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-11-06. Retrieved 2012-07-31.

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