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Schools

Learn more about individual Koʻolau ʻĀina Aloha member schools and visit the KAA Directory.

Kāneʻohe Elementary 
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Founded in 1956, Kāne‘ohe Elementary enjoys a long tradition of providing our students with a well-rounded education, thus providing an impetus for learning. For example, we offer a variety of enrichment activities including Castle Speech Festival, Castle Performing Arts Program, VEX Robotics, fine arts, world languages, violin, chorus, hula, inter school athletics, Navy Partners Physical Education classes, student council and Junior Patrol Officer program.

James B. Castle High School
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With a student body of 1,000, James B. Castle High School serves a socio-economically diverse community from suburban Kaneohe to rural Kualoa. The high school is the largest of four in the Windward District. The Castle Complex consists of Castle High School, King Intermediate School and eight elementary feeder schools (Kaneohe, Puohala, Kapunahala, Benjamin Parker, Heeia, Ahuimanu, Kahaluu and Waiahole). The Knight Pride of Castle is deeply ingrained in longtime Kaneohe residents. Clearly, Castle High School has a way of "keeping its people," as many alumni have returned here to teach, work, or volunteer.

Waiahole Elementary
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We are a small school with a big heart. At Waiāhole, our keiki learn about mauka to makai through our ʻāina-based units.

Kalāheo High School
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Founded in 1956, Kāne‘ohe Elementary enjoys a long tradition of providing our students with a well-rounded education, thus providing an impetus for learning. For example, we offer a variety of enrichment activities including Castle Speech Festival, Castle Performing Arts Program, VEX Robotics, fine arts, world languages, violin, chorus, hula, inter school athletics, Navy Partners Physical Education classes, student council and Junior Patrol Officer program.

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James B. Castle High School
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With a student body of 1,000, James B. Castle High School serves a socio-economically diverse community from suburban Kaneohe to rural Kualoa. The high school is the largest of four in the Windward District. The Castle Complex consists of Castle High School, King Intermediate School and eight elementary feeder schools (Kaneohe, Puohala, Kapunahala, Benjamin Parker, Heeia, Ahuimanu, Kahaluu and Waiahole). The Knight Pride of Castle is deeply ingrained in longtime Kaneohe residents. Clearly, Castle High School has a way of "keeping its people," as many alumni have returned here to teach, work, or volunteer.

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Waiahole Elementary
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We are a small school with a big heart. At Waiāhole, our keiki learn about mauka to makai through our ʻāina-based units.

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Kalāheo High School
school_logo.png

Founded in 1956, Kāne‘ohe Elementary enjoys a long tradition of providing our students with a well-rounded education, thus providing an impetus for learning. For example, we offer a variety of enrichment activities including Castle Speech Festival, Castle Performing Arts Program, VEX Robotics, fine arts, world languages, violin, chorus, hula, inter school athletics, Navy Partners Physical Education classes, student council and Junior Patrol Officer program.

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James B. Castle High School
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With a student body of 1,000, James B. Castle High School serves a socio-economically diverse community from suburban Kaneohe to rural Kualoa. The high school is the largest of four in the Windward District. The Castle Complex consists of Castle High School, King Intermediate School and eight elementary feeder schools (Kaneohe, Puohala, Kapunahala, Benjamin Parker, Heeia, Ahuimanu, Kahaluu and Waiahole). The Knight Pride of Castle is deeply ingrained in longtime Kaneohe residents. Clearly, Castle High School has a way of "keeping its people," as many alumni have returned here to teach, work, or volunteer.

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Waiahole Elementary
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We are a small school with a big heart. At Waiāhole, our keiki learn about mauka to makai through our ʻāina-based units.

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