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Apply to Kamehameha Schools Maui

At Kamehameha Schools Maui, we are committed to going the distance for each other and our community. Ku‘upau is our driving force. It embodies our spirit of innovation and unleashing the full potential of all of our keiki through personalized pathways and strong connections to cultural identity.

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How to apply

Log into the Admissions’ ‘Ohana Portal to check the status of your application

1
Apply online

The application for the 2025-2026 school year is closed.


2
Schedule event

As a requirement, your keiki must attend a test session at the campus they are applying to. Event scheduling can be found in your Admissions ‘Ohana Portal under Next Steps. A select number of applicants will be scheduled for a classroom observation by Admissions.


3
Residency and regional eligibility

Residency verification is required to apply by campus. Please note, applicants cannot apply for the same grade two years in a row and can only apply to one K-12 campus each year. Please review the residency grid below.

4
Age verification

At the time of applying, Kindergarten applicants must be 5 years old by July 31st of the year in which they will be entering school (birthdate must fall between August 1, 2019, and July 31, 2020). Submit your keiki’s original birth certificate to the Ho‘oulu Verification Services (HVS) to validate your keiki’s age eligibility.


5
Ancestry verification

Kamehameha Schools’ admissions policy is to give preference to applicants of Hawaiian ancestry to the extent permitted by law. If you would like your keiki to be considered under that policy, your keiki’s Hawaiian ancestry must be verified by Kamehameha Schools’ Ho‘oulu Verification Services (HVS).


6
Submit the ‘Ohana Questionnaire

As a requirement, the ‘Ohana Questionnaire needs to be submitted by November 30, 2024.


7
Submit the Teacher’s Recommendation

An optional Teacher Recommendation may be submitted by January 15, 2025.

1
Apply online

The application for the 2025-2026 school year is closed.


2
Schedule event

As a requirement, your keiki must attend a test session and an interview at the campus program they are applying to. Event scheduling can be found in your Admissions ‘Ohana Portal under Next Steps.


3
Residency and regional eligibility

Residency verification is required to apply by campus. Please note, applicants cannot apply for the same grade two years in a row and can only apply to one K-12 campus each year. Please review the residency grid below.

4
Ancestry verification

Kamehameha Schools’ admissions policy is to give preference to applicants of Hawaiian ancestry to the extent permitted by law. If you would like your keiki to be considered under that policy, your keiki’s Hawaiian ancestry must be verified by Kamehameha Schools’ Ho‘oulu Verification Services (HVS).


5
Submit last school year’s final report cards

As a requirement, the last year’s final report card needs to be submitted by October 31, 2024.


6
Submit the ‘Ohana Questionnaire

As a requirement, the ‘Ohana Questionnaire needs to be submitted by November 30, 2024.


7
Submit a Teacher’s Recommendation

As a requirement, the Teacher’s Recommendation needs to be submitted by November 30, 2024.


8
Submit an optional Letter of Recommendation

The ‘ohana has an opportunity to submit an optional Letter of Recommendation to be submitted by November 30, 2024.


9
Submit current year first quarter report card

As a requirement, the current year first quarter report card needs to be submitted by November 30, 2024.

1
Apply online

The application for the 2025-2026 school year is closed.


2
Schedule event

As a requirement, your keiki must attend a test session and an interview at the campus program they are applying to. Event scheduling can be found in your Admissions ‘Ohana Portal under Next Steps.


3
Residency and regional eligibility

Residency verification is required to apply by campus. Please note, applicants cannot apply for the same grade two years in a row and can only apply to one K-12 campus each year. Please review the residency grid below.

4
Ancestry verification

Kamehameha Schools’ admissions policy is to give preference to applicants of Hawaiian ancestry to the extent permitted by law. If you would like your keiki to be considered under that policy, your keiki’s Hawaiian ancestry must be verified by Kamehameha Schools’ Ho‘oulu Verification Services (HVS).


5
Submit last school year’s final report cards

As a requirement, the last year’s final report card needs to be submitted by October 31, 2024.


6
Submit the ‘Ohana Questionnaire

As a requirement, the ‘Ohana Questionnaire needs to be submitted by November 30, 2024.


7
Submit a Teacher’s Recommendation

As a requirement, the Teacher’s Recommendation needs to be submitted by November 30, 2024.


8
Submit an optional Letter of Recommendation

The ‘ohana has an opportunity to submit an optional Letter of Recommendation to be submitted by November 30, 2024.


9
Submit current year first quarter report card

As a requirement, the current year first quarter report card needs to be submitted by November 30, 2024.


Application calendar

15Aug
2024

Application opens

30Sep
2024

Application deadline


Age eligibility

Applications are available online beginning on August 15, 2024. The application deadline for the 2025-2026 school year is September 30, 2024.

Grade applying toAge or grade level requirement
KindergartenBorn on or between August 1, 2019 and July 31, 2020*
Grade 6Currently in Grade 5
Grade 9Currently in Grade 8

*Kindergarten (K) applicants must be 5 years old by July 31st of the year in which they will be entering school and verify age eligibility. Keiki’s original birth certificate must be submitted to Ho‘oulu Verification Services to validate their age. Until the applicant’s birth certificate is submitted, their application for admissions to Kamehameha Schools is considered incomplete.

Applicants cannot be 19 years old by September 1st of their senior year.


Residency and regional eligibility

Please enter your ZIP code (or type “out of state” for those not in the state of Hawai‘i) below for residency and regional eligibility.

O‘ahu (Ewa Region)

You are eligible to apply for:

Kamehameha Schools Kapālama Campus, grades Kindergarten, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11 and 12

O‘ahu (Ko‘olau Region)

You are eligible to apply for:

Kamehameha Schools Kapālama Campus, grades Kindergarten, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11 and 12

O‘ahu (Kona, O‘ahu Region)

You are eligible to apply for:

Kamehameha Schools Kapālama Campus, grades Kindergarten, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11 and 12

O‘ahu (Waialua Region)

You are eligible to apply for:

Kamehameha Schools Kapālama Campus, grades Kindergarten, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11 and 12

O‘ahu (Wai‘anae Region)

You are eligible to apply for:

Kamehameha Schools Kapālama Campus, grades Kindergarten, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11 and 12

Maui (Hana Region)

You are eligible to apply for:

Kamehameha Schools Maui Campus, grades K, 6 and 9
Kamehameha Schools Kapālama Campus, grades 7, 9, 10, 11 and 12

Kaua‘i and Ni‘ihau

You are eligible to apply for:

Kamehameha Schools Kapālama Campus, grades 7, 9, 10, 11 and 12

Maui

You are eligible to apply for:

Kamehameha Schools Maui Campus, grades Kindergarten, 6 and 9

Maui

You are eligible to apply for:

Kamehameha Schools Maui Campus, grades Kindergarten, 6 and 9
Kamehameha Schools Kapālama Campus, grades 7, 9, 10, 11 and 12

Hawai‘i (East Region)

You are eligible to apply for:

Kamehameha Schools Hawai‘i Campus, grades Kindergarten, 6 and 9

Hawai‘i (West Region — Between Pa‘auilo and Ocean View)

You are eligible to apply for:

Kamehameha Schools Hawai‘i Campus, grades Kindergarten, 6 and 9
Kamehameha Schools Kapālama Campus, grades 7, 9, 10, 11 and 12

Moloka‘i

You are eligible to apply for:

Kamehameha Schools Kapālama Campus grades 7, 9, 10, 11 and 12

Lana‘i

You are eligible to apply for:

Kamehameha Schools Kapālama Campus grades 7, 9, 10, 11 and 12

Out of state

You are eligible to apply for:

Kamehameha Schools Kapālama Campus, grades 7, 9, 10, 11 and 12
Kamehameha Schools Maui Campus, grades 6 and 9
Kamehameha Schools Hawai‘i Campus, grades 6 and 9

Island applying fromKS region nameGrade applying toEligible for this campus
Maui

Maui

Covers these ZIP codes: 96708, 96732, 96733, 96753, 96761, 96767, 96768, 96779, 96784, 96788, 96790, 96793

KindergartenMaui
Grade 6Maui
Grade 9Maui

Hāna, Maui

Covers ZIP code 96713

KindergartenMaui
Grade 6Maui
Grade 7Kapālama
Grades 9Maui OR Kapālama
Grades 10-12Kapālama
Out of stateOut of stateGrade 6Hawai‘i OR Maui
Grade 9Hawai‘i, Kapālama OR Maui
Grade 10-12Kapālama

Tuition

GradeCampusTuition
Kindergarten-5th GradeMaui$5,458
6th-12th GradeMaui$6,714

The tuition costs are for the 2024-2025 school year.


Out-of-state applicants

Applications: Kamehameha Schools’ Maui Campus K-12 program gives priority to applicants who reside in the state of Hawai‘i. However, out-of-state applicants may apply and be considered for admission to the following grades: 6 and 9. Kamehameha Schools will not accept applications to elementary at any campus from out-of-state applicants. No exceptions will be made.


Verification

Admissions priority is given to applicants residing in Hawai‘i with their parents or legal guardians, all of whom are current and permanent residents of the State of Hawai‘i in accordance with KS policy.

Kamehameha Schools observes geographic regional allocations to ensure equitable geographic distribution of spaces. Therefore, upon acceptance, parents must verify the physical home address listed on their keiki’s application.

Custodial information establishes who has the legal authority to make decisions and to sign school documents on behalf of this keiki prior to your keiki’s enrollment at Kamehameha Schools.

NOTE: By policy, all applicants to Kamehameha Schools must be U.S. citizens. Even if an applicant is of Native Hawaiian ancestry, if they are not also a U.S. citizen, Kamehameha Schools cannot accept or process their application.


Request for ADA accommodations

In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), children with a diagnosed, life-long disability that requires the utilization of accommodations during the testing and/or observation or interview phases of the application process may receive the required accommodation in these phases of Kamehameha Schools’ application process.

Validation of the required accommodation is needed. Parents requesting a testing and/or observation or interview accommodation for their child should include in-depth documentation of their child’s diagnosed disability that includes, but is not limited to:

A diagnostic statement from the diagnosing professional that;

  • Indicates the level of severity and;
  • Provides a listing of functional limitations and;
  • Provides a prognosis for the future (Will the disability stay at the same level of severity? Will it improve? Will it worsen?)

Notice regarding outstanding debts

Before applying your keiki for admission to Kamehameha Schools (KS), please be sure that any outstanding debts you have with KS are cleared. An outstanding debt may have been incurred if you have another keiki who is currently, or was previously, enrolled at KS.

An outstanding debt may delay application processing for your keiki. Applicants whose families have outstanding debts may not be offered admission to KS until the debt has been cleared.

If you have an outstanding debt, please call our Student Billing Office at 842-8309 or toll-free at 1-800-842-4682 x28309.


Testing and interview

Kamehameha Schools uses the MAP (Measures of Academic Progress), which is a secured test administered using an iPad or laptop. More information: MAP test information

All eligible applicants will be asked to participate in the second phase of testing: A classroom observation. The classroom observations are used to evaluate an applicant’s non-cognitive skills, social skills and general school readiness.

During the test, applicants will also be required to complete and submit a writing sample. In addition to testing, applicants are scheduled for an interview with a Kamehameha Schools’ teacher or administrator.


FAQ

The competitive nature of admission to Kamehameha Schools is due to the increasing numbers of keiki seeking enrollment. Each year the number of applications received exceeds the number of available spaces anywhere from a ratio of 3:1 to 17:1, depending on the campus and grade level.

Kamehameha Schools is committed to enroll a diverse student population that represents a variety of socio-economic backgrounds, islands and communities, ability levels, talents and life experiences. Kamehameha Schools looks for students who have already demonstrated that they have the motivation, attitude, character and work habits necessary to successfully graduate from Kamehameha Schools.

Four-member faculty rating committees, composed of teachers and counselors, review all applications for a single grade level in each region. For example, all Windward applicants to grade seven are evaluated by the same committee. All committee members are current Kamehameha Schools’ faculty who work with keiki in the grade level to which your keiki is applying.

All admissions decisions are made by a consensus of the faculty rating committee that evaluated the applications of all students in a particular region and gender grouping. The Admissions Office facilitates the admissions process but does not select applicants for admission to Kamehameha Schools. Furthermore, the Admissions Office does not have the authority to reverse a committee decision, nor does that authority rest with the CEO or Trustees of Kamehameha Schools. Faculty Rating Committees are empowered to make all admission decisions. Any diversion from this process is considered tampering.

All faculty rating committee members must disclose any personal potential conflicts of interest prior to the review process. Faculty members with conflicts are excluded from participating. The rating process is conducted using strict protocols. Score calculations for applicants are run on our computer system to avoid human arithmetic errors. All selection meetings are facilitated by the Admissions Office and monitored by the Internal Auditor. Finally, every summer Kamehameha Schools’ Internal Auditor audits the records of the Admissions Office. The final audit report is shared with the CEO, Trustees and the external Court Master, who also reviews Kamehameha Schools annually.

Yes. Applicants in this category are sent notifications advising them that they are placed in a wait pool. These notifications need to be acknowledged and responded to, or the applicant will be withdrawn and not included in the wait pool process. The terms and length of wait pools vary by campus and grade level.

No, not all applicants who are orphans or indigents are enrolled. As directed by Bernice Pauahi Bishop’s will, Hawaiian orphans and Hawaiian keiki living in indigent circumstances do receive special consideration for admission. In order to be considered as an orphan or indigent applicant, additional paperwork and verification is required. Special consideration spaces are limited and, like all other applicants, they are tested and evaluated, and must demonstrate their ability to be successful at Kamehameha Schools.

Absolutely! There is so much more to Kamehameha Schools than our three campuses. Kamehameha Schools actually offers many innovative educational programs. Offerings include a variety of summer programs, distance learning, community based family education, mentoring programs and more. Kamehameha Schools also operates 29 preschools statewide, has formed partnerships with public charter schools, and offers post-high school financial aid for students.

Of particular interest to the parents of Pre-K-12 keiki is the Pauahi Keiki Scholars program, which offers need-based financial assistance to help keiki attend other qualifying non-KS preschools and the Kīpona Scholarship program, which offers need-based financial assistance to help keiki attending private K-12 schools other than Kamehameha Schools.

 

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