Summary: Whether you want to explore the edges of the universe, read great literature, try your hand at standup comedy, learn new languages, or work the land and become an agroecologist, Hawai’i Preparatory Academy can give you the opportunities and tools you need to fulfill your academic potential. At HPA, you can collaborate with NASA scientists preparing a mission to Mars, intern with an editor of the Washington Post, work with some of the world’s top astronomers, write and direct your own one act play, and partner with NOAA to help research and protect sea turtles. Our faculty (90% of which have advanced degrees) are more than just teachers; they are dedicated, enthusiastic mentors, determined to help you succeed, create, lead, and thrive. Here at HPA, the possibilities are limitless.
Here are some highlights of our academic program:
Joint project with NASA’s HI-SEAS (Hawai’i Space Exploration Analog and Simulation)
World-renowned sea turtle research program
Digital journalism and internships with The Washington Post
Biotechnology projects using DNA PCR Thermocycler and UV Transilluminator
Using motor nerves and brainwaves to control missing/damaged limbs
Electroencephalogram (EEG) Brain Project
Astronomy internships with internationally-recognized observatories
Gene splicing with CRISPR
Cinematography for PBS Hawaii’s “Hiki No” (the nation’s first student new network)
Partnerships with Stanford and Cornell University
Environmental studies and sustainability
Advanced computer science, robotics, and drones
Electrical Engineering
Virtual reality projects
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Student/Teacher Ratio:
10:1
Average Class Size: 12
Summer Programs: Offered
Full Time Teachers: 59
Number of AP Courses Offered: 18
Teachers Holding Advanced Degrees: 90.0%
Number of IB Courses Offered: 0
Learning Support
- Evening Study Assistance
- Learning Differences Support
- Peer Tutoring
- Study Skills Assistance
- Subject Tutoring
- Technology Center
- Writing Center
- ADD/ADHD Support
English
History
- Honors
- United States History
- World History
Foreign Languages
- Chinese-Mandarin
- Japanese
- Spanish
Religion / Philosophy
Humanities / Social Sciences
Sciences
- Astronomy
- Biology
- Biotechnology
- Chemistry
- Earth Science
- Marine Biology
- Physical Science
- Zoology
Math
- Algebra
- Calculus
- Geometry
- Honors Math
- Statistics
- Trigonometry
- Pre-Calculus
Computer Studies
- Computer Programming
- Robotics
- Electronics
Music
Performing / Visual Arts
Special Programs
- Community Service
- Independent Study
- Leadership
Distinctive or New Programs
- Sea Turtle Research Program Hula Hawaiian Canoe Paddling Astronomy Sustainable Energy Research Including A New Energy Lab Opening January 2010.
Summary: With the ever-present Ka Makani (wind) at our backs and our state-of-the-art sports facilities, our campus is the ideal place to train for any athletic venture. Athletics is an integral part of the HPA experience, and you’ll have the support you need from your teammates, friends, and coaches to help you shine athletically. Everyday after classes, all students take part in a sport or extracurricular of their choice; horseback riding, cross-country, outrigger canoeing, surfing, swimming and tennis are just some examples. If you are not the athletic type, you are still involved in sports, perhaps managing a team, getting your SCUBA diving certification, writing for the sports section of the school newspaper, or cheering on your friends and classmates from the stands.
HPA’s arts program also has access to cutting edge facilities. You can perform on stage in our fall musical in Gates Performing Arts Center (previous productions have included “Singin’ in the Rain”, “Beauty and the Beast” and “42nd Street”), or practice piano, drums, guitar or singing in the Davenport Music Center. If you lean more towards visual arts, photography, ceramics, sculpture, drawing, painting and digital media courses and clubs are in abundance. Produce a TV episode for PBS’s Hiki No, the nation’s first statewide student news network, present the ceramics you’ve made at our annual art show, or build beautiful sets for our theater productions. Whatever your artistic passion, HPA has the facilities, tools, guidance and support you need to allow your creativity to come to life.
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Arts
Interscholastic Sports
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Canoeing
- Cheerleading
- Cross Country Running
- Diving
- Football
- Golf
- Soccer
- Softball
- Swimming
- Tennis
- Track and Field
- Volleyball
- Water Polo
- Wrestling
Recreational Sports
- Aerobics
- Dance
- Equestrian
- Lacrosse
- Polo
- Rugby
- Tennis
Summary: As an HPA student, you automatically have an upper hand when applying to selective universities. Our seniors are consistently accepted into some of the most prestigious schools across the country and around the world such as Harvard, Yale, Stanford and the University of Edinburgh.
You might wonder how a small high school in the middle of the Pacific can achieve such outstanding college results. The College Counseling program at HPA is the key to this success. Close relationships with university admissions’ deans and directors, paired with individualized college planning allow our college counselors to know precisely how to highlight your unique strengths and interests so that you make an exceptional and lasting impression on the universities of your choice. Our college counselors are more than experienced in guiding students through the sometimes difficult transition between high school and university. Every day you visit the college counseling center, you can be sure that Mr. Kelsey and Mrs. Montgomery will be there to welcome you with encouraging smiles, hot coffee, snacks, and fresh baked pastries, keeping you motivated and excited about your future at university. Visit hpa.edu/academics/college-counseling to read more about our counselors and hear recent HPA alumni describe their college counseling experience.
College attended in the past 5 years by our graduates:
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Notable Alumni
Becky Worley
Class of 1988
Correspondent at ABC/Good Morning America
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Merit Scholarships: Offered
Students Receiving Merit Scholarships: %
Average Merit Scholarship: 17,000
Current Endowment Amount: $51,000,000