Application fees
- Application fee: USD 100 per student for all grade-level applications (Pre-K through Grade 12, day and boarding).
Tuition (annual amounts for the 2026–2027 academic year)
- Pre‑Kindergarten (ages 3–5): USD 15,900 per year.
- Lower School (Kindergarten–Grade 5), day student: USD 29,000 per year.
- Middle School (Grades 6–8), day student: USD 32,500 per year.
- Upper School (Grades 9–12), day student: USD 37,500 per year.
Boarding tuition (annual totals for the 2026–2027 academic year)
- Hawai‘i in‑state boarding (7‑day boarding; eligibility requires primary residence in Hawai‘i and a Hawai‘i Resident Tax Return): USD 68,300 per year.
- Domestic boarding (U.S. citizens or permanent residents): USD 74,800 per year.
- International boarding: USD 87,900 per year.
How boarding is billed / what the boarding tuition represents
- Boarding tuition figures are presented as an annual total that covers day school tuition plus the residential program (room, board, and standard residential services) as a combined boarding tuition amount. The amounts above are the published annual boarding tuition totals by category.
Enrollment deposit, re‑enrollment items, and related fees
- To secure a returning student's re‑enrollment or a newly offered place, the school requires completion of an enrollment agreement and payment of an enrollment/tuition deposit. Historically the enrollment deposit used to secure placement has been USD 1,000 for day students and USD 2,500 for boarding students; families are also asked in past communications to pay an annual SMART tuition account fee (USD 50) when completing re‑enrollment. These items are required to finalize enrollment and hold a space.
Billing schedule and payment terms (summary of published items)
- Tuition is published as an annual charge by grade/program category for the 2026–2027 year. Families are required to complete an enrollment agreement and pay the tuition deposit by the school's published re‑enrollment/enrollment deadlines to secure placement; the school publishes priority and enrollment deadlines for each grade cycle.
Other mandatory or commonly encountered fees
- Financial aid processing fee: Families applying for need‑based aid use an external need‑analysis service (Clarity); that application carries a service fee handled through the Clarity platform.
- Program and activity deposits/fees: Specific programs, trips, camps, and summer academies carry separate application or program deposits and tuition (for example, summer academies list separate application and program tuition and deposit amounts). These program fees are charged in addition to school‑year tuition when applicable.
- Withdrawal/expulsion administrative fee: The school's Student & Parent Handbook includes a stated withdrawal/expulsion fee of USD 600 for those rare cases.
Refund information
- The school requires an enrollment agreement and deposit to secure a place; past school communications describe the deposit as the item to secure enrollment. The Student & Parent Handbook also lists a withdrawal/expulsion fee (USD 600). Specific term‑by‑term refund schedules or the precise refundability of enrollment deposits are not published in the public pages and materials located during this review.
Fee categories not listed as separate line items in published tuition figures
- The published annual tuition figures for day and boarding students are presented as single annual amounts. Separate line items for uniform costs, textbook charges, technology fees, health insurance charges, laundry, discretionary activity fees, or detailed boarding extras are not listed as public, stand‑alone amounts on the published tuition page. Program‑specific fees (trips, summer academies, outdoor courses) are listed where applicable.
Fee payment options
- The school's re‑enrollment and billing communications reference a tuition account system (historically families have been asked to pay a SMART tuition account fee when completing enrollment). Families complete enrollment through the school's parent portal and are required to set up their tuition account and payment arrangements there. Details about which payment methods (for example, ACH/electronic bank draft, credit card acceptance, wire transfer, or check) are accepted and any convenience fees for credit/debit cards are managed through the school's tuition/billing portal and are not published as a complete public list on the school tuition pages.
Summary of missing details discovered during review (concise)
- The public tuition pages publish annual tuition totals by program for 2026–2027 but do not publish a per‑term or per‑semester breakdown that can be cited directly.
- The school's detailed billing schedule (exact tuition due dates, the school's available payment plan options and schedule, whether the enrollment deposit is refundable and under what conditions, and the list of accepted payment instruments and any associated convenience fees) is not published in a single public policy page accessible from the admissions and tuition pages; those items are handled through the school's enrollment agreement and parent billing portal.
If you will publish these figures externally, use the annual tuition amounts and the application and boarding figures above as the school's published fees for 2026–2027; program‑level and trip/camp fees should be listed separately when relevant to a particular program.