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kuupau

Using all of one’s might and strength; exerting oneself; to go to the limits; to release all checks and inhibitions.


Our vision

Nurturing and empowering haumāna to be ‘ōiwi leaders today and in the future.

Our Path to E Ola!

If we provide an education that...
  • Is grounded in Hawaiian culture and identity and Christian values through E Ola! and centered on the needs of our keiki and ‘ohana
  • Is guided by strong pilina and supportive structures
  • Personalizes learning with increased choices and opportunities that advance our learners’ individual aspirations
Then our haumāna will...
  • Know themselves as proud Hawaiians
  • Be successful academically, socially, emotionally, and spiritually
  • Be flexible, adaptive, and innovative
So when they graduate they...
  • Ku‘upau and “go to the limits.”
  • Uplift others in their community and contribute to a greater good as ‘ōiwi leaders.

Values

These are the values we commit to as a school community — Kula Hawai‘i.

Pilina

Building strong relationships with Ke Akua, ‘āina and each other.

‘Imi Na‘auao

Being inspired by the knowledge and wisdom-seeking of our kūpuna.

Kuleana and Kūlia Pono

Striving to do that which is right, correct, and just because of our sense of responsibility to Ke Akua, ‘āina and each other.


Campus Priorities

E OLA! TEACHING & LEARNING

E Ola! Educator, Graduate & Curriculum

MULTI-TIERED SYSTEM OF SUPPORTS

Kūkulu Kumuhana

COLLEGE & CAREER SUPPORT

KS Maui College & Career Counseling


Maui E Ola! articles

Kamehameha Schools’ offer of land to rebuild King Kamehameha III Elementary School in Lahaina

Kamehameha Schools remains focused on rebuilding Lahaina, following the community’s vision and lead. While the wildfires displaced Lahaina families throughout Maui and beyond, our hope is to rebuild a community that welcomes them back home.


Native food crops, other plants poised to take root on KS’ lands in Lahaina

A part of Kamehameha Schools’ reimagination of its Kuʻia lands is already beginning to take shape ma waena, just above the Lahaina Bypass. That’s where native trees and food crops are about to be planted on a one-acre parcel, with plans to add more food trees on an adjoining parcel in 2025.


Kumu appreciation week: Embracing creativity and E Ola! at Kamehameha Schools Maui

Kamehameha Schools Maui kumu Robin Prais fosters growth mindsets through innovative teaching methods that contribute to students’ success.