United States, Honolulu
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The campus includes the Mary Kawena Pukui Learning Commons, Kirsch Gallery for fine arts, performance spaces for drama and music, and extensive athletic facilities supporting 24+ sports.
24+ sports are offered including football, basketball, soccer, volleyball, swimming, tennis, track, water polo, sailing, and canoe paddling.
The Mary Kawena Pukui Learning Commons supports academic research and collaboration.
The Wo International Center provides global education opportunities. The Case Accelerator supports student entrepreneurship. The Kirsch Gallery showcases student and visiting art.
Punahou School is a private co-educational college preparatory day school in Honolulu, Hawaii, founded in 1841. It is one of the largest independent schools in the United States, operating a K-12 programme with a Junior School (K-5) and Academy (6-12). The school is known for its Hawaiian Studies programme, Design Technology and Engineering, and global education through the Wo International Center. It offers a Sustainability Fellowship, Case Accelerator for Student Entrepreneurship, Davis Democracy Initiative, and Global Online Academy courses. The school has 24+ sports programmes and extensive arts facilities including the Kirsch Gallery. President Mike Latham leads the school.