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List of Schools Who Accept International Students DISCOVER SCHOOLS IN HAWAI ' I THE GUIDE TO PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN HAWAI'I FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Find a school in Hawai'i that meets the needs of your child! www.hais.us WHY STUDY AT ONE OF HAWAI ' I ' S PRIVATE SCHOOLS ? The Hawai'i Association of Independent Schools (HAIS) represents more than 90 private, independent, parochial, and international schools in Hawai'i. The range of educational options is as wide and varied as anywhere in the United States. You can find very large schools of 2,500+ students and very small schools of 100 or fewer students; schools for just girls and schools for just boys; Montessori schools, Waldorf schools, and Reggio Emilia schools; schools that are affiliated with various religions and also secular schools; day schools and residential schools; urban schools and rural schools. You name it – we have it! INTERNATIONAL SAFEST & OUTSTANDING & HEALTHIEST ALUMNI MULTICULTURAL PLACE Hawai'i is also one of the Adding to its appeal, HAIS member most international and Hawai'i is one of the institutions include big- multicultural states in safest and healthiest name schools that were America, with large, places in the world to attended by famous active communities of live, study, and work. It people such as U.S. Chinese, Japanese, has one of the lowest President Obama and Korean, Pacific Islander, crime rates in the Sun Yat-sen, the Philippine, and nation, pollution-free air founder of modern European students and water, and a year- China; and it also has joining students from all round tropical climate less well-known schools of the other 49 U.S. that allows one to be that are recipients of states. outside walking, hiking, hundreds of regional biking and exercising and national academic every day. and athletic awards every year. Hawai'i Association of Independent Schools 200 N. Vineyard Blvd. Suite 401 Honolulu, HI 96817 [email protected] / www.hais.us 夏威夷私⽴学校为何是您的择校⾸选? HAIS(Hawai'i Association of Independent Schools,夏威夷独⽴学校协会)代表了夏威夷 90 多所私 ⽴,独⽴,教区和国际学校。其丰富⽽多样化的教育选择可以媲美美国的任何地⽅。这⾥既有学⽣ 规模为 2500 ⼈以上的超⼤规模学校,也有学⽣规模为 100 ⼈以下的超⼩型学校;既有⼥⼦学校, 也有男⼦学校;还包括蒙台梭利学校、华德福学校、瑞吉欧艾⽶利亚学校、各种宗教和⾮宗教学 校、⾛读学校、寄宿学校、城市学校和乡村学校。不论您想选择什么类型的学校,我们都能满⾜您 的需求。 HAIS 的成员机构包括知名⼈⼠如美国总统奥巴⻢和现代中国的创始⼈孙中⼭等⼈就读过的赫赫有 名的学校,以及⼀些虽不太知名但每年也能斩获数百个地区级和国家级学术和体育奖项的学校。 夏威夷是美国最具国际性以及⽂化多样性的州之⼀,其拥有庞⼤⽽活跃的华⼈、⽇本⼈、韩国⼈、 太平洋岛⺠、菲律宾和欧洲学⽣社群,这些学⽣与来⾃美国其他 49 个州的学⽣共同学习。 虽⼈员纷杂,但夏威夷却是世界上最安全、最健康的⽣活和学习场所之⼀。其犯罪率为全国最低, 且⽆空⽓和⽔污染。这⾥全年为热带⽓候,所以您可以每天去⼾外散步、远⾜、骑⾃⾏⻋或锻炼。 我们相信,在夏威夷众多私⼈、独⽴、教区或国际学校的学习之旅⼀定会激发您的思维,拓展您的 视野,放松您的⾝⼼,并促进您的情感和精神健康。请查看以下⻚⾯,了解 HAIS 众多经授权和认 证的会员机构中个别代表学校的信息,或登录 HAIS ⽹站 (www.hais.us),了解全部成员学校的详细 信息。 Hawai'i Association of Independent Schools(夏威夷独⽴学校协会) 200 N. Vineyard Blvd. 401 Honolulu, HI 96817 [email protected] • www.hais.us ハワイの私⽴学校が学習に最適な理由は? Hawai'i Association of Independent Schools (以下、"HAIS") (ハワイ私⽴学校協会)は、ハ ワイにある90以上の私⽴学校、インディペンデントスクール、教区⽴学校、インターナショ ナルスクールを代表する機関です。これらの学校では⽶国本⼟の学校同様、豊かで幅広い教 育を提供しています。学⽣数2,500⼈以上の⼤規模な学校、100⼈以下の⼩規模な学校、また ⼥⼦校、男⼦校、モンテッソーリ教育の学校、シュタイナー教育の学校、レッジョ·エミリア 教育の学校、様々な宗教と関わりの深い学校、普通教育の学校、昼間学校、寄宿学校、都⼼ 部の学校、郊外の学校などがあります。思いつくものを挙げてみてください。ハワイにはあ らゆる種類の学校があります! HAISを構成する学校には、オバマ⼤統領、近代中国の創始者である孫⽂など⾼名な⼈物が在 籍していた有名学校をはじめ、さほど有名ではありませんが、毎年学問やスポーツの分野で の数多くの賞の受賞歴を持つ学校などがあります。 またハワイは⽶国でも屈指の国際的、多⽂化的な州であり、⽶国の他の49州からの学⽣に加 え、中国、⽇本、韓国、太平洋諸島、フィリピン、ヨーロッパ諸国の、規模の⼤きい、活気 溢れるコミュニティ出⾝の学⽣が学んでいます。 このほか、ハワイは居住、勉学、就労などの⾯では最も安全で健全な場所に1つに数えられ ています。⽶国国内では犯罪発⽣率が最低で、⼤気汚染、⽔質汚染もなく、年中熱帯性気候 のため、ウォーキング、ハイキング、サイクリング、その他毎⽇のエクササイズに最適な場 所です。 ハワイにある私⽴学校、インディペンデントスクール、教区⽴学校、インターナショナルス クールで学ぶことにより、⼼を豊かにし、⾝体をリフレッシュし、健全な精神と情緒を育む ことができます。HAISの認可校の提供する教育内容の例は、次ページをご覧ください。また 全学校の詳細を知りたい場合は、HAIS のウェブサイト – www.hais.usをご訪問ください。 Hawai'i Association of Independent Schools(ハワイ私⽴学校協会) 200 N. Vineyard Blvd. 401 Honolulu, HI 96817 [email protected] • www.hais.us 왜 하와이의 사립 학교에서 공부해야 할까요? HAIS(Hawai'i Association of Independent Schools, 하와이 독립 학교 연합)는 하와이에 있는 90여 개 의 사립, 독립, 교구 및 국제 학교들을 대표합니다. 미국 내 어디에서나 다양한 교육 기관들을 선택할 수 있 습니다. 2,500명 이상이 다니는 대형 학교도 있고 학생 수가 100명 미만인 소규모 학교도 있습니다. 그밖 에 여학교와 남학교, 몬테소리 학교, 월도르프 학교, 레지오 에밀리아 학교도 있고, 다양한 지역들과 결연을 맺은 학교와 세속 학교, 통학 학교와 기숙 학교, 도시 학교와 시골 학교도 있습니다. 말씀만 하세요. 어떤 학교든지 있습니다! HAIS 회원 학교로는 미국 대통령 오바마와 현대 중국의 창시자인 쑨원과 같은 유명인이 다닌 유명 학교뿐 아니라 이름은 덜 알려져 있지만 매년 수백 개의 지역 및 전국 단위의 학업 및 체육 관련 상을 받은 학교들 도 있습니다. 또한 하와이는 미국에서 가장 국제적이고 다문화적인 주들 중 하나입니다. 적극적으로 활동하는 많은 수의 중국인, 일본인, 한국인, 태평양 섬 주민, 필리핀인, 유럽인 학생들이 다른 49개 미국 주의 학생들과 함께 공부합니다. 또 한편 하와이는 세상에서 주거와 공부, 근무 환경 측면에서 가장 안전하고 건강한 곳 중 하나입니다. 하 와이는 미국 전역에서 범죄율이 가장 낮은 주들 중 하나이며 공기 오염이 없고 수질이 깨끗하며 일년 내내 열대성 기후라서 매일 야외에서 걷고 하이킹하고 자전거 타고 운동하기 좋은 곳입니다. 하와이에 있는 많은 사립, 독립, 교구 또는 국제 학교들 한 곳 이상에서 공부하게 된다면 마음이 자극을 받 고 넓어지며 몸이 상쾌해지고 정서적, 정신적으로 더욱 건강해질 것입니다. 다음 페이지를 보시면 HAIS의 공식 인증을 받은 많은 회원 학교들이 제공하는 교육 프로그램들 중 몇 가지에 대해 알아보실 수 있습니다. 또는 HAIS 웹사이트(www.hais.us)를 방문하시면 회원 학교 전체에 대해 좀더 자세히 알아보실 수 있습니 다. 하와이 독립 학교 연합(Hawai'i Association of Independent Schools) 200 N. Vineyard Blvd. 401 Honolulu, HI 96817 [email protected] • www.hais.us LIST OF SCHOOLS WHO ACCEPT INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS MAUI Maui Preparatory Academy Haleakalā Waldorf High School HAWAI'I O'ahu Hawai'i Preparatory Academy Maui Mālamalama Waldorf School O'AHU Asia Pacific International School Hawaiian Mission Academy Hanalani Schools Hawai'i Baptist Academy Hongwanji Mission School Honolulu Waldorf School 'Iolani School Island Pacific Academy Hawai'i Kaimuki Christian School La Pietra - Hawai'i School for Girls Le Jardin Academy Maryknoll School Mid-Pacific Institute Pacific Buddhist Academy Sacred Hearts Academy Saint Louis School St. Andrew's Schools Trinity Christian School For the complete list of schools located in Hawai'i, please visit www.hais.us ISLAND OF MAUI Haleakalā Waldorf School 4160 Lower Kula Rd., Makawao, HI 96768 (Gr. K-8) 38 Kaluanui Rd., Makawao, HI 96768 (Gr. 9-12) I 808-878-2511 I [email protected] Tuition: $12,900 - $17,430 Grade Levels: PK-12 Gender: Co-ed Enrollment #: 275 ESL Courses: N/A Living Accommodations: Homestay The Haleakalā Waldorf School develops each student's fullest human potential by educating his or her mind, body, and spirit through an arts-based, experiential curriculum. www.waldorfmaui.org Apply to HAIS Schools Today Using the SAO The Standard Application Online (SAO) simplifies and standardizes the process of applying to independent schools for students seeking to enter grades from pre-kindergarten to post-graduate. Get Started Now! 1. Visit: https://ssat.org/sao 2. Click on "Get Started with SAO" and create a profile 3. Once you have completed your profile, click "Apply to Schools" 4. Use the "Find a School" function to add a school to start your school specific application Questions? Email: [email protected] Phone: 609-683-4440 (Monday-Friday, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm ET) ISLAND OF HAWAI ' I Hawai'i Preparatory Academy 65-1692 Kohala Mountain Rd., Kamuela, HI 96743 I 808-881-4321 I [email protected] Tuition: Gr. 9-12: $55,000, $64,500 Grade Levels: K-12 Enrollment #: (International) Gender: Co-ed 626 ESL Courses: Yes Living Accommodations: Dorm Hawai'i Preparatory Academy (HPA) is a K-12, day and boarding school nestled in the Kohala Mountains on the island of Hawai'i. HPA offers educational experiences of unparalleled depth and scope, and strives to empower responsible global citizens to create, lead, and thrive in tomorrow’s world. The day and boarding program creates a vibrant community where learning takes place everywhere inside and outside our classrooms, within our tight-knit community, and on our athletic fields. Students experience transformational opportunities built on a rigorous university preparatory program within a dynamic global student population. www.hpa.edu Mālamalama Waldorf School HC3 Box 13068, Keeau, HI 96749 I 808-982-7701 I [email protected] Tuition: $8,353 Grade Levels: PK-8 Enrollment #: 133 + homestay fees Gender: Co-ed ESL Courses: N/A Living Accommodations: Homestay Mālamalama Waldorf School is located on the tropical, east side of the Big Island of Hawai'i. MWS curriculum provides a challenging academic education balanced by a rich, creative experience in the fine arts, performing arts and music.The mission of Mālamalama Waldorf School is to improve the quality of the educational experience by providing Waldorf Education in East Hawai'i. www.hawaiiwaldorf.org ISLAND OF O ' AHU Hawaiian Mission Academy 1438 Pensacola St., Honolulu, HI 96822 I 808-536-2207 I [email protected] Tuition: $12,287 (US), Grade Levels: 9-12 Enrollment #: $18,140 (International), $11,000 Dorm Gender: Co-ed 100 ESL Courses: Yes Living Accommodations: Dorm School Mission: Living like Jesus: Learning, Loving, Leading, since 1920 School Philosophy: Hawaiian Mission Academy is committed to providing a quality Christ-centered education that prepares students to achieve their highest potential academically, spiritually, physically and socially and to be of service to others. www.hawaiianmissionacademy.org SAFE SECURE HIGH PERFORMING HAIS represents 90+ independent and international schools in Hawai'i www.hais.us You name it - we have it! COLLEGE PREP MULTI-ETHNIC HAWAII BAPTIST ACADEMY awaii Baptist Academy (HBA) celebrates its 70th anniversary as a private, Christian, college preparatory, co-educational school for students in grades kindergarten through 12. HHBA’s International Program is selective and admissions Upper School Campus standards are high. The preferred entry level for (Grades 7-12) international students begins in 9th grade, 2429 Pali Highway though special consideration may be given to Honolulu, HI 96817 those who are entering 10th or 11th grades, or Phone: (808) 595-7585 who are attending international or American schools which meet our admissions requirements.
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