HawaiianMissionAcademy offers a college preparatory education in grades K – 12 to students of all religious and ethnic backgrounds.Highly qualified, Christian teachers are dedicated to academic excellence and encourage their students to reach his or her full potential – academically, physically and spiritually.
The school, founded in 1895, combines a nurturing and safe environment with a low student-teacher ratio to offer academic achievement and individual attention.
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100% of the graduating class of 2007 enrolled in a four-year college.The upper school is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and is a long-standing member of the Hawaii Council of Private Schools.The school is situated on a beautiful campus in convenient Makiki and offers the student a caring “small school atmosphere” within a quality private school environment.
HawaiianMissionAcademy has a strong core of active alumni.Thanks in large part to the school’s commitment to strong academics and Christian values, many of its graduates are physicians, dentists, nurses, teachers and pastors serving around the world.
The school has a bright and exciting future with its Vision 2010 Master Plan.The Plan includes a new ElementarySchoolBuilding, a new Science and ComputerEducationCenter, a renovated 275-seat Chapel and a new Elementary School Library, Performing Arts Stage upgrade, and other campus improvements.
For more information and an application, please contact the Admissions Office at 536-2207 x202.Applications are being considered for all grades.
Manuel Rodriguez Principal
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