ʻIolani School, education organization in Honolulu, United States
ʻIolani School is a private school in Honolulu serving students from kindergarten through high school. The campus blends historic brick buildings with contemporary structures and provides spacious green areas dotted with mature trees on a quiet campus setting.
The school was founded in 1862 and began as a small institution in a church before growing over the decades. It has played a long role in Hawaiian education and produced many leaders and community members.
The school honors Hawaiian traditions and national influences equally. Students and staff wear traditional attire for special occasions and share stories about local history and community heritage.
Parking is available on campus but can fill up during peak times, especially when school events are happening. The school sits a short distance outside downtown Honolulu and is accessible by public transportation.
The school hosts community events including art exhibitions, musical performances, and sports tournaments that bring together students, families, and local residents. These regular gatherings demonstrate a strong sense of belonging and connection to the local community.
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