
Kamehameha Schools
Hānai i ke keiki, ola ka lāhui.
Nurture the child and the lāhui thrives.
Kamehameha Schools (KS) has a kuleana to steward our ʻĀina Pauahi for the betterment of the Native Hawaiian community. Roughly 15,000 acres are reserved for commercial property, including 104 acres in the Kapālama ahupuaʻa that encompasses Kamehameha Shopping Center, Kapālama Center and ʻŌlauniu. Together with our community, Kamehameha Schools continue to reinvest in our kaiāulu of Kapālama Kai.
Kamehameha Schools (KS) has a kuleana to steward our ʻĀina Pauahi for the betterment of the Native Hawaiian community. Roughly 15,000 acres are reserved for commercial property, including 104 acres in the Kapālama ahupuaʻa that encompasses Kamehameha Shopping Center, Kapālama Center and ʻŌlauniu. Together with our community, Kamehameha Schools continue to reinvest in our kaiāulu of Kapālama Kai.

The Legacy of a Princess
The Legacy of a
Princess
Founded in 1887 by the legacy of Ke Aliʻi Bernice Pauahi Pākī Bishop, Kamehameha Schools (KS) is a private, educational, charitable trust committed to improving the capability and well-being of Native Hawaiian people through education. Kamehameha Schools envisions a thriving lāhui where learners, grounded in Christian and Hawaiian values, grow into ʻōiwi leaders who inspire and contribute to their communities, both locally and globally. In an enduring act of aloha, the beloved princess left over 375,000 acres of ancestral ‘āina. Today, Nā Kula ʻo Kamehameha and ʻĀina Pauahi carries this kuleana by stewarding ʻāina to be resilient so that it continues to provide us the physical, economic, educational, spiritual, and cultural connections that are inherent to Native Hawaiian identity in perpetuity.
Founded in 1887 by the legacy of Ke Aliʻi Bernice Pauahi Pākī Bishop, Kamehameha Schools (KS) is a private, educational, charitable trust committed to improving the capability and well-being of Native Hawaiian people through education. Kamehameha Schools envisions a thriving lāhui where learners, grounded in Christian and Hawaiian values, grow into ʻōiwi leaders who inspire and contribute to their communities, both locally and globally. In an enduring act of aloha, the beloved princess left over 375,000 acres of ancestral ‘āina. Today, Nā Kula ʻo Kamehameha and ʻĀina Pauahi carries this kuleana by stewarding ʻāina to be resilient so that it continues to provide us the physical, economic, educational, spiritual, and cultural connections that are inherent to Native Hawaiian identity in perpetuity.
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