Hawaii Private Schools – 10 Things Parents Should Know
Ten things parents of prospective students should know about Hawaii Private Schools.
- More than 125 Primary and Secondary Private Schools in Hawaii are accredited by the Hawai’i Association of Independent Schools (HAIS).
- HAIS provides a good summary and member directory of Hawaii’s private schools.
- Among Hawaii’s top private schools are Punahou, Mid-Pacific Institute, Iolani and Kamehameha Schools.
- The cost of a private K-12 school in Hawaii ranges from less than $3,000 to more than $15,000 per year.
- An annual HAIS Admissions Fair is held in October to allow propective parents and students to meet representatives from the schools.
- Private School Applications are accepted beginning in the fall, and many are due by December 1. The application process continues into spring and often include a review of the student’s report cards, teacher recommendations, a personal interview, an essay, and other documents.
- Testing – Students applying for grades 6-12 may have to take the SSAT, while students in lower grades may attend “activity sessions” instead of an interview.
- Competitive Admissions – Some of Hawaii’s private schools have extremely competitive admissions with many applicants for very few spots.
- Hawaii has a higher proportion of students attending private schools compared to many other states.
- A 2008 Hawaii Private School Guide put together by Honolulu Magazine includes a timeline of the admissions process, and also an assessment and ranking of all of Hawaii’s Public Schools.






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