Public Inouye Elementary School Daniel K. Inouye Elementary opened in 1959 as Hale Kula Elementary School, and it was given its current name on April 19, 2016.
Liliʻuokalani Elementary School Named for
Queen Liliʻuokalani, Queen Liliʻuokalani Elementary School opened in Kaimuki in 1912. In March 2011, due to low enrollment, the Hawai'i State Board of Education voted to close the school.
Pearl Harbor Elementary School In 2003 the
Hawaii Senate voted $2,500,000 to plan, design, and construct a library for the school. The Hawaii Federal Fire Department chose this school to launch the 2004
Fire Prevention Week on October 5, 2004.
Kindergarten teacher Ruth Komatsu was named in January 1997 as one of Hawaii's Top Teachers. Notable alumni: •
Deborah Wiles, children's
author.
Red Hill Elementary School The campus boasts two 1976 sculptures by
Claude Horan,
Hoʻolaulea and
Cecil. Red Hill Elementary has recognized as a 2014 National Blue Ribbon School.
Solomon Elementary School Solomon Elementary's namesake was a member of the
Wolfhounds. The dedication of the original campus was on November 11, 1969 while the dedication of the current facility occurred on November 9, 2019. In the 2016–2017 school year it had 933 students. The Department of Defense’s Office of Economic Adjustment funded the construction of the current campus with a $70,248,901. The State of Hawaii added an additional $20,000,000 to the funding. The current campus has four buildings, with each up to two stories tall, and a capacity of above 800. These buildings have 63 classrooms total.
Wailupe Valley Elementary School Wailupe Valley opened in East Honolulu in 1958. Following a school consolidation analysis, the school was closed in 2009.
Private •
Hawaii Baptist Academy, Honolulu •
ʻIolani School, Honolulu •
Kamehameha Schools, Honolulu •
Le Jardin Academy, Kailua •
Maryknoll School, Honolulu •
Mid-Pacific Institute, Honolulu •
Myron B. Thompson Academy, Honolulu •
Punahou School, Honolulu •
Sacred Hearts Academy, Honolulu •
Saint Andrew's Priory School for Girls, Honolulu == Greater Oʻahu ==