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  • Oct
    3

    PFA Monthly Gathering and Teacher Talk:

    President’s Pavilion

    Join us for the October PFA Monthly Gathering and Teacher Talk designed with our middle school families in mind. This talk will provide insights into essential topics for families, with opportunities for parents to engage in conversations with Case Middle School Assistant Principal Chase Mitsuda and Administrative Deans Erin Regua, Kip Kuhn, and Rianne Graves-Grantham.

  • Oct
    4
  • Oct
    6

    Spirit Week: Mix it Up Monday

    Silly clothes, wacky hair.
  • Oct
    7

    Spirit Week: Character Day

    Movie, TV, Cartoon, Book, etc.
  • Oct
    8

    Spirit Week: Welcome to the Jungle

    Animal Print. Celebrate Carnival 2026 Kick Off!
  • Financial Aid Virtual Coffee Chats

    For Prospective Families.

    Come ‘talk story’ with the Punahou Financial Aid team during these shorter, more informal information sessions and get answers to your financial aid questions.

    Multiple sessions offered:
    Wednesday, October 8
    Wednesday, November 19
    Wednesday, December 10

    Register Here
  • Oct
    9
  • College Funding Night

    Various locations on campus

    College Funding Night covers the college financial aid process, the required forms to apply for need-based financial aid, and scholarship opportunities. The evening is open to families and students, and serves as an opportunity to receive further insight into making informed decisions.
     
    The evening will consist of two 55-minute sessions. You are welcome to attend any two presentations which will begin promptly in each of the assigned rooms. RSVP is not required to attend College Funding Night.
  • Oct
    10

    Carnival Wear & Fabric Sale

    PFA Lānai, Sullivan Administration Building

    Be the first to purchase this year’s student-designed Carnival Fabric, t-shirts, and accessories. Credit cards (including Apple Pay) and cash accepted.
  • Flaming “P” Concession Sale

    Forrest Hall Snack Bar

    Stop by the Arts & Crafts booth’s Flaming “P” concession stand for delicious treats and student-made Buff ’n Blue craft items to spark your Carnival spirit. Credit cards (including Apple Pay) and cash accepted.
  • Flaming “P”

    Punahou’s Flaming “P” ceremony is a tradition at Punahou celebrating school spirit. Enjoy an evening of great food, keiki activities, a pep rally and the lighting of a 20-foot tall “P” structure. Show your school pride by wearing Buff and Blue!
     

  • Oct
    11

    Flu Vaccination Drive-Through Clinic

    *Drive-through for students, employees, and their families

    Location: Case Middle School Upper Level Parking Garage (map)

    Registration closes on Sept. 24.
  • Oct
    13

    Discoverers’ Day

    School Offices Closed
  • Oct
    15

    Academy Guitar Ensembles Concert

    Twigg-Smith Pavilion
    6 p.m. and 7 p.m.

    View program and livestream
  • Oct
    16

    ”She Kills Monsters” Academy Theatre Production

    Dillingham Hall

    “She Kills Monsters” follows the story of varsity cheerleader Agnes Evans. When Agnes finds her deceased sister’s Dungeons & Dragons notebook, she stumbles into a journey of discovery and action packed adventure in the imaginary world that was her sister’s refuge. In this high-octane dramatic comedy laden with deadly fairies, fierce monsters, and mega ’90s pop culture references, acclaimed playwright Qui Nguyen offers a heart-warming homage to the geek and the warrior within.

    Showtimes:
    Thursday, October 16 - 7 p.m.
    Friday,  October 17 - 7 p.m.
    Saturday,  October 18 - 2 p.m.* and 7 p.m.
    *American Sign Language interpretation
  • Oct
    17

    White Elephant Halloween Sale

    PFA Lānai, Sullivan Administration Building

    Find Halloween costumes, seasonal décor, gently used Punahou gear, and more, perfect for spooky-season treasure hunting. All donation drives are complete, so now is the time to shop. Credit cards (including Apple Pay) and cash accepted.
  • Flu Vaccination In-Person Clinic 

    *In-person for employees and Academy students only

    Location: Thurston Classroom (map)

    Registration closes on Oct 1.
     
  • ”She Kills Monsters” Academy Theatre Production

    Dillingham Hall

    “She Kills Monsters” follows the story of varsity cheerleader Agnes Evans. When Agnes finds her deceased sister’s Dungeons & Dragons notebook, she stumbles into a journey of discovery and action packed adventure in the imaginary world that was her sister’s refuge. In this high-octane dramatic comedy laden with deadly fairies, fierce monsters, and mega ’90s pop culture references, acclaimed playwright Qui Nguyen offers a heart-warming homage to the geek and the warrior within.

    Showtimes:
    Thursday, October 16 - 7 p.m.
    Friday,  October 17 - 7 p.m.
    Saturday,  October 18 - 2 p.m.* and 7 p.m.
    *American Sign Language interpretation
  • Oct
    18
  • University of California Information Session and College Fair (HACAC Event)

    Thurston Memorial Chapel. Open to the public.

    Campuses attending: UC Davis, UC Irvine, UCLA, UC Merced, UC Riverside, UC San Diego, UC Santa Barbara, UC Santa Cruz.
  • ”She Kills Monsters” Academy Theatre Production

    Dillingham Hall

    “She Kills Monsters” follows the story of varsity cheerleader Agnes Evans. When Agnes finds her deceased sister’s Dungeons & Dragons notebook, she stumbles into a journey of discovery and action packed adventure in the imaginary world that was her sister’s refuge. In this high-octane dramatic comedy laden with deadly fairies, fierce monsters, and mega ’90s pop culture references, acclaimed playwright Qui Nguyen offers a heart-warming homage to the geek and the warrior within.

    Showtimes:
    Thursday, October 16 - 7 p.m.
    Friday,  October 17 - 7 p.m.
    Saturday,  October 18 - 2 p.m.* and 7 p.m.
    *American Sign Language interpretation
  • ”She Kills Monsters” Academy Theatre Production

    Dillingham Hall

    “She Kills Monsters” follows the story of varsity cheerleader Agnes Evans. When Agnes finds her deceased sister’s Dungeons & Dragons notebook, she stumbles into a journey of discovery and action packed adventure in the imaginary world that was her sister’s refuge. In this high-octane dramatic comedy laden with deadly fairies, fierce monsters, and mega ’90s pop culture references, acclaimed playwright Qui Nguyen offers a heart-warming homage to the geek and the warrior within.

    Showtimes:
    Thursday, October 16 - 7 p.m.
    Friday,  October 17 - 7 p.m.
    Saturday,  October 18 - 2 p.m.* and 7 p.m.
    *American Sign Language interpretation
  • Oct
    21

    Punahou Financial Aid Webinar

    We invite you to join our Financial Aid Director, Steven Casey, during these optional online (WebEx) sessions to learn more about the financial aid program at Punahou.

    The event will be offered on two dates:

    Tuesday, October 21, 2025 at 6:30 p.m.
    Tuesday, January 13, 2026 at 6:30 p.m.

    Register Here
  • Oct
    22

    Unity Day

    In October, our K – 8 school counselors are recognizing National Bullying Prevention Month and leading campus in celebrating Unity Day on Wednesday, October 22 – a time to come together in support of kindness, acceptance, and inclusion.

    To show our collective support, we invite all students, faculty, and families to wear orange on Unity Day, October 22. This simple action sends a powerful, visible message: we stand together for a community free from bullying. Mahalo for joining us in building a stronger, kinder commUNITY!

    Learn more
  • Oct
    23
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    24
  • K – 8 Faculty Workday

    No Classes K – 8
  • Oct
    28

    PFA Parent Coffee – Walking Tour: The Legacy of Ossipoff at Punahou

    Open to current Punahou parents and guardians only.

    Join us for a guided walk through Punahou’s most beloved spaces, where architecture, memory, and community come together. From the tranquil Thurston Memorial Chapel – floating above Ka Punahou spring – to the legacy of the Winne Units and the modern Kosasa Community, this tour reveals how each space reflects a deep connection to land, water and spirit.
     
  • PFA Parent Coffee – Walking Tour: The Legacy of Ossipoff at Punahou

    For current Punahou families only.

    Join us for a guided walk through Punahou’s most beloved spaces, where architecture, memory, and community come together. From the tranquil Thurston Memorial Chapel – floating above Ka Punahou spring – to the legacy of the Winne Units and the modern Kosasa Community, this tour reveals how each space reflects a deep connection to land, water and spirit.

    Space is limited.

    Register
  • Oct
    29

    Team Up! AI in Education: Insights from Stanford University Professor Victor Lee and Punahou School

    Thurston Memorial Chapel. Open to current Punahou families, faculty and staff.

    Join Dr. Victor R. Lee, Associate Professor at Stanford University and faculty lead for the AI + Education initiative, and Punahou President Michael Latham for an evening on the role of AI in K – 12 education. Dr. Lee will share national insights into how schools are approaching AI and what “AI literacy” means for students of different ages.

  • Oct
    31

    Punahou Dance School: Spring Production Registration Deadline

    All current dancers enrolled in Punahou Dance School classes for both the fall and spring semesters are invited to participate in the 2026 Dance School Production.
     
    PDS Families: Please make your selection of performing classes and submit your online payment through ASAP Connected by Friday, October 31 at 4 p.m. Please contact the Dance School at danceschool@punahou.edu with any questions regarding performing registration.
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