The kukui nut stone lamp illuminates darkness with the light of knowledge. Symbolized by three ihoiho (kukui nut candlesticks) are The Father, Son and the Holy Ghost. Six kukui nut kernels on each ihoiho represent the Kamehameha Schools Maui K-5 grade levels. The poho kukui (stone vessel) in which the ihoiho are placed and the saned in which stand illustrate the strong educational foundation, connection the ʻāina (land), and sense of who they are as Hawaiians that we wish for all our keiki.
Māhele Lalo includes grades K-5 with an average enrollment of 264 students. Grades K-2 has 40 students per grade level and Grades 3-5 have 48 students per grade level. Admission is competitive. The acceptance rate at the elementary school is 1:6. The student body is diverse, with a wide range of interests and talents. Kamehameha Schools‘ admissions policy gives preference to children of Hawaiian ancestry to the extent permitted by law. Special consideration is extended to Hawaiian orphans and indigents.
Māhele Lalo offers a rigorous foundational curriculum aligned with college and career readiness benchmarks. KSM kumu and staff support haumāna throughout the process to best achieve college and career readiness objectives measured by the fall, winter, and spring test scores. Students are assigned to homeroom classes and rotate among a wide range of specialty class offerings. The homeroom and specialist courses offered at the elementary school are shared below:
Homeroom
Specialist Classes
Māhele Lalo is dedicated to developing:
Each haumana is issued an iPad equipped with wireless internet access anywhere on campus. They also have access to apps which provide practice in all of the core and specialist subjects. In class, students utilize these applications to complete projects, presentations and conduct research. All haumāna have a school-based e-mail account and are expected to be responsible digital citizens. All kumu are provided with MacBook laptop as well as an iPad. They have all of the same software applications as the haumāna. Kumu have additional software for classroom management and enhancing communication with ‘ohana.
Technology course offerings:
Māhele Lalo
To meet our vision of Growing industrious Hawaiian leaders, the elementary school believes that all students need opportunities to be leaders and use inclusive practices to make that happen. All students in grades 3-5 get an opportunity to serve on a Hui Ho‘okele leadership committee throughout the school year. Students work alongside our Student Activities Kumu to plan and run school events, spirit weeks, and holiday celebrations.
Each specialist will be assigned a grade level per quarter to co-teach Hawaiian Thematic Units (HTUs) with the homeroom kumu. This will occur daily throughout the year to promote Hawaiian Culture-Based Education through E Ola!
All students are encouraged to participate in a sport or belong to one of the clubs or academic teams. Approximately 24 percent of our students participate on at least one sport or athletic team and 51 percent participate in at least one club or academic team.
Po‘akolu Ho‘oulu Classes (Grades 2-5)
Sports and Athletic Teams
Afterschool Clubs and Academic Teams