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Queen Kaahumanu Elementary School

1141 Kinau St, Honolulu, HI, 96814

About Queen Kaahumanu Elementary School

Queen Ka?ahumanu Elementary School is located at 1141 Kinau Street, Honolulu, in the Makiki urban neighborhood of Honolulu. The school serves grades PK–5 and enrolls about 440 students, with a student–teacher ratio of approximately 12 : 1. Recent data show about 42% of students are proficient in math and about 47% are proficient in reading. The student body is roughly 52% male and 48% female. The school is said to have a very supportive and community-focused atmosphere, where staff and families work together to help students grow and feel like they belong in a culturally diverse city. Homes near the school in Honolulu cost between $700,000 and $1,200,000 on average. This is about the same as the prices of homes in the areas near downtown and Makiki. Teachers are frequently described by parents as caring and communicative, contributing to a friendly and inclusive school community from which students greatly benefit. Queen Ka?ahumanu Elementary School is on its way to becoming the best elementary school in Hawaii because its families are so dedicated and the school always puts academics first.

Queen Kaahumanu Elementary School Contact Information

Address

1141 Kinau St, Honolulu, HI, 96814

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Phone

(808) 587-4414

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Academic Performance

Subject Proficiency

Mathematics 42%
Reading 47%
State average proficiency is 42% in Math and 47% in Reading.
36
Full-time Teachers
12 : 1
Student-Teacher Ratio
2
Teachers In First Or Second Year (yrs)
440
Total Students
$73843
Avg. Teacher Salary
TOP 61 IN STEM IN STATE

Robotics & STEM
at Queen Kaahumanu Elementary School

2.5X
More likely to pursue STEM Careers
80%
Jobs that will require STEM in 2030
2.5X
More likely to persue STEM Careers
80%
Jobs that will require STEM in 2030
  • 🤖 Coding & Debugging
  • 🧪 Hobby Electronics and Engineering
  • 👩‍💻 Apply Math in Science and Engineering
  • 🛠️ 3D Printing
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Hands-on with real robots
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Led by competition winners
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STEM career pathways

Recent News & Updates

New Playground Name

We are so excited to announce the name of our new playground! Following a school-wide and Robinson community vote we narrowed a large list of names down to four. Since our students will be using the playground on a daily basis, we gave them the final vote! 476.....

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School Timings

Regular School Hours

All Grades: 7:45 AM - 2:00 PM

Early Dismissal Days

Dismissal Time: 12:15 PM

Note: Doors open at 7:30 AM for student arrival. Please refer to the school calendar for specific early dismissal dates.

After School Activities

Information coming soon

School Session Dates

September to June

School session starts in September 1st week and ends in June 3rd week. For exact dates, please contact the school.

Student Demographics

White 3.18%
Asian 32.73%
Hispanic 11.82%
Black 0.68%
Two+ Races 16.82%
Native Am. 0.68%
White
3.18%
Asian
32.73%
Hispanic
11.82%
Black
0.68%
Two+ Races
16.82%
Native Am.
0.68%

Gender Distribution

Total Students: 440
48.18%
212 Female
51.82%
228 Male

Student Population

440 Students

With a student-teacher ratio of 12 : 1

Minority Enrollment

25%

Percentage of minority students

Students per Counselor

220 : 1

Student to counselor ratio

Remarkable Alumni

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Latest News

Queen Ka?ahumanu Elementary School’s kindergarten students received 24 balance-to-pedal bicycles, helmets, and related equipment in April 2025. The donation was provided by the HDR Foundation and All Kids Bike. The program supports teaching all kindergarten students how to ride a bike during physical education classes.

FAQ

Q1. How does Queen Ka?ahumanu help kids learn about being responsible for shared learning spaces?

Ans. Students work together to clean up and organize the classrooms by doing simple tasks.

Q2. How does the school help kids learn about setting goals for their behavior early on?

Ans. Teachers help students pick one behavior goal and contemplate how they are doing with it every week.

Q3: What routines help students move around the classroom while they work at stations?

Ans. Students follow rotation signals and clear paths so that stations run smoothly.

Q4. How does Queen Ka?ahumanu help students see when their peers are being kind to them?

Ans. Lessons focus on positive words and actions that help classmates learn.

Q5. How does the school teach students to respect the things they own?

Ans. Students learn that taking care of books, furniture, and supplies helps everyone learn better.

Games & Extracurricular Activities

Sports

  • Soccer Club Grades 1-3 | Mon/Wed 3:30-4:30pm
  • Basketball Grades 2-4 | Tue/Thu 3:30-4:45pm
  • Track & Field Grades 3-5 | Fri 3:30-5:00pm

Arts

  • Art Club Grades K-2 | Mon 3:00-4:00pm
  • Drama Club Grades 3-5 | Wed 3:30-5:00pm
  • Choir Grades 2-5 | Thu 3:15-4:15pm

Clubs

  • Chess Club Grades 2-5 | Fri 3:15-4:15pm
  • Garden Club All Grades | Tue 3:15-4:00pm
  • Robotics Club Grades 3-5 | Thu 3:30-5:00pm

Note: Schedules may change during school holidays. Please contact School for exact Schedule.

Summer Suggested Reading

Horn Book Selections

Vocabulary.com +3 Horn Book +3 What to Read to Your Kids +3
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Maggie Lou, Firefox

by Arnolda Dufour Bowes

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The Puppets of Spelhorst

by Kate DiCamillo

MLV

The Mona Lisa Vanishes

by Nicholas Day

Vocabulary.com Top Picks

Penguin Random House +10 Vocabulary.com +10 Wikipedia +10
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Frindle

by Andrew Clements

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The Wild Robot

by Peter Brown

JGP

James and the Giant Peach

by Roald Dahl

Penguin Random House Features

Horn Book +2 Penguin Random House +2 The Guardian +2
SLB

The Secret Language of Birds

by Lynne Kelly

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The Swifts: A Dictionary of Scoundrels

by Beth Lincoln

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