‘Iolani School
Coeducational, private college-preparatory school founded in 1863.
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What is a free period?
A free period is a period during which no class has been scheduled. Students in grades 4 - 8 have an assigned study hall when no class is scheduled. Students in grades 9 - 12, who are performing well academically, are free to meet with teachers, work in the library or computer lab, eat, or meet with their friends. Seniors may leave campus during free periods.
Recent News
- National Economics Challenge in NYC
- 'Saturday for Service' project
- Senior schedule for Class of 2012
- Kindergarten Ho‘olaule‘a
- Twins Club hosts Mother's Day lunch
- Tribute to Dr. and Mrs. Val Iwashita
- B.J. Penn speaks to students
- National Latin Exam
- Thrilling math bowl victory
- Lower School tribute to Iwashitas
‘Iolani School
We have been teaching the young people of Hawai‘i since 1863. Our students are well-rounded, curious, intelligent and active citizens.
Contact
563 Kamoku Street
Honolulu, Hawai‘i 96826
info [at] iolani [dot] org
(808) 949-5355
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