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  2. Kamehameha Schools Hawaii Campus - Wikipedia

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    The first campus was built in the Kapālama area of Honolulu, then a Maui Campus, and finally, the Hawaiʻi Island Campus. Plans were announced in 1999 to move from a smaller temporary campus. [1] Located in Keaʻau, roughly 10 miles (16 km) from the seaside port town of Hilo, Hawaii, the Hawaiʻi

  3. Kamehameha Schools - Wikipedia

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    The main campus, established in 1887 as the Kamehameha Schools for Boys, occupies 600 acres (2.4 km 2) on Kapālama Heights in Honolulu and served 3,200 students, including 550 boarding students from the Neighbor Islands (i.e., the Hawaiian Islands other than Oahu). The campus has more than 70 buildings, including numerous classroom buildings ...

  4. Kahuku High & Intermediate School - Wikipedia

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    Kahuku High & Intermediate School, located in Kahuku CDP, [2] City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii, United States, on the island of Oahu, serves approximately 1,850 students in grades seven through twelve and is part of the Windward District on the island of Oahu. It is a part of the Hawaii Department of Education.

  5. James B. Castle High School - Wikipedia

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    James Bicknell Castle High School, more commonly James B. Castle High School or simply Castle High School, is a public high school located in Kāneʻohe CDP, [2] [3] City and County of Honolulu, Hawaiʻi.

  6. Honolulu Waldorf School - Wikipedia

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    As of May, 2009 the high school campus was located in the Honolulu suburb of Kahala. It was relocated to an oceanfront property at 5257 Kalanianaole Highway in Aina Haina , in August of the same year ( 21°16.510′N 157°45.208′W  /  21.275167°N 157.753467°W  / 21.275167; -157.753467

  7. Kapiʻolani Community College - Wikipedia

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    Campus art includes: Spirit Way, bronze sculpture by Sean Kekamakupaʻa Lee Loy Browne, 1987; Pohaku O Leahi, ceramic sculpture with water feature by Lucille B. Cooper, 1994; Hawaii, Hawaii, faceted glass mural by Erica Karawina, 1988; Mai Ka Mea Hana Ka ʻIke ("From Tools, Comes Knowledge"), basalt sculpture by Mark Watson, 1988

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  9. Kapālama - Wikipedia

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    Traditional land divisions in ancient Hawaii were agricultural units that ran from the seashore to mountains. The shoreline areas of Kapālama were later developed into part of Honolulu harbor. The upland areas of Kapālama developed into ‘Ālewa Heights, and the main campus of Kamehameha Schools. [4]