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Hauula, Hawaii, USA Co-Ed, Christian/Non-Denominational
To leverage the power of place-based education, APIS has established a global network of campuses under one school: an East Asia campus in Seoul, South Korea, and a West campus in Hau‘ula, Hawai‘i. The 97-acre Hawai‘i campus on the North Shore of O‘ahu is a safe learning environment, where students from Hawai‘i and around the world build relationships, explore passions, and become leaders.
APIS was founded in 2007 on the belief that students should authentically engage in global learning experiences. Through project-based learning, frequent field trips, outdoor learning, internships, community service, and opportunities to study in their Seoul campus, APIS students learn from what is real and meaningful.
54-230 Kamehameha HWYHauula, Hawaii, USA 96717 (808) 670-1900
Director of Admissions: Admissions Director Admissions Phone:(808) 670-1909 Email: [email protected] Website: apishawaii.org
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Summary: APIS was founded in 2007 on the belief that students should authentically engage in global learning experiences. Through project-based learning, frequent field trips, outdoor learning, internships, community service, and opportunities to study in their Seoul campus, APIS students learn from what is real and meaningful.APIS is a caring, Christian community with less than ten students in each grade. Small class sizes and advisories create an environment where students are known, support is readily available, and instruction is individualized.
Department Director: Chris Stapleton
Average Class Size: 15
Full Time Teachers: 18
Teachers Holding Advanced Degrees: 60.00%
Student/Teacher Ratio: 10:1
Summer Programs Offered: Offered
Academic Schedule: Semester
Saturday Classes: Some
Summary: Extracurricular options include swimming in their 25-meter saltwater pool, golf, beach volleyball, canoe paddling, agriculture, computer science, robotics, art, band, piano, and many other activities, including student-run clubs.Five-day and seven-day boarding options enable students from around the world to live on campus, enjoying meals cooked by a world-class chef, weekend activities, and evening tutoring sessions.
Number of Dorms: 5
Average Students Per Dorm: 12
No. of Girls Dorms: 2
No. of Boys Dorms: 3
Dorm Amenities:
Dress Code: Uniform
Summary: Within our caring APIS ‘ohana, boarding students build rich global relationships that last a lifetime. In an environment where everyone is known, our students find confidence and courage to reach for their highest aspirations and dreams. Students live in Learning Commons (LC) together with faculty dorm parents, learning to independently manage time, cleaning, and social skills. LC common areas also serve as daytime classrooms, evoking the ultimate living-learning community.
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Summary: The Athletic Department at APIS strives to provide students with enjoyable athletic experiences, the opportunity to develop athletic and life skills, and a chance to experience success through knowledgeable instruction and positive role models. Our Extended Learning Program provides a myriad of on and off-campus activities. The goals of the program are:To provide authentic, hands-on opportunities to foster character, strengths, skills, and dispositions applicable to the New Pacific Century.To challenge students to explore their own interests and expand their horizons in order to kindle a passion for lifelong learning.To support mental, physical, spiritual, and emotional development and well-being.To nurture the value of service and teamwork, building skills of effective collaboration.To apply student-driven inquiry into important real-world issues and problems.To promote happiness and fun as an important part of healthy living.To appreciate, to connect with, and to learn from nature and the environment.All of our activities are tailored to meet student needs and interests.
Arts Department Director: Sandy Stevens
Athletics Department Director: Stephanie Frank
Summary: APIS is committed to preparing our students for success beyond their education with us. With an experienced and supportive College Counseling Department, students have access to assistance with every step of their university application process. Students will be equipped with educational and extracurricular experiences to help them gain acceptance from top universities and also a lifetime of achievements.All of our students graduate to go on to universities in the United States and around the world. In 2018, 11% of our students matriculated to the top 10 universities around the world, while another 80% managed to secure spots within the world’s top 30 universities, including Yale, Stanford, Brown, Columbia, RISD, Dartmouth, Emory, Rhode Island School of Design, Dartmouth, New York University, and many more.
Department Director: Tiaan van der Linde
Percentage of Graduates Who Attend College: 100.00%
Colleges attended in the past 5 years by our graduates:
Middle Percentile of SAT Scores
Summary: Study in Hawaii for a week or a month in the summer, exploring STEM, project-based learning, English, and Hawaii's rich culture and environment.Customizable camp options are available. Open to international and domestic students. Full residential boarding options available.
Department Director: Stephanie Frank