Aloha mai kākou e ka ‘Ohana Kāna Lui, It is my pleasure to welcome you to Saint Louis School! Since 1846, our school has inspired young men to learn and lead through our Catholic and Marianist traditions and Core Educational Values we call the 6 A’s: AKUA (God), AKAMAI (Academics), ALAKAʻI (Leadership), 'ĀHEONA (Arts), ALOHA (Relationships), and 'ĀLAPA (Athletics). With prestigious alumni, including state governors, judges, entrepreneurs, and professional athletes, Saint Louis School students are part of a Brotherhood that spans generations of critical thinkers, creative individuals, and servant leaders. Our students live our school vision, “Where boys who want to change the world become the men who do.” As you navigate our website, I hope you feel the mana of this place we call home, the slopes of Kalaepōhaku. Our campus is rich in history, and supports our young men’s academic, artistic, athletic, and extracurricular interests. Our Crusader ‘ohana is the best part of Saint Louis School, and if you would like to get a true sense of our ‘ohana, I invite you to schedule a campus visit. It is truly a great day to be a Crusader. In 2020, our band celebrated its 135th anniversary, making it the oldest High School Band in the state. Our athletic programs continue to win championships and produce multiple scholar athletes. Both of our Robotics teams have earned the right to participate in National and World Championships. Finally, we welcomed the new addition of our Clarence T.C. Ching Athletic Center, celebrating our 174 years of Catholic Marianist education and the new home for our sports programs. Saint Louis School is more than just a school; it’s a Brotherhood. It is my honor to serve as your Po‘okumu (Principal). May God continue to bless you and our entire Crusader ‘ohana. Memor et Fidelis,
Dr. Devin T. Oshiro ‘00 Please take a moment and enjoy a glimpse of Saint Louis School through my newsletter. |