ハワイのイオラニスクールの日々ニュースをお伝えしています‼︎
海外留学・学校生活にご興味のある方はぜひご覧ください🎶
‘Iolani
We were honored to welcome The Most Rev. Michael Curry, Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, and The Right Rev. Robert Fitzpatrick, Bishop of Hawaiʻi, to campus on Monday.
Bishop Curry is known as the "royal wedding bishop" because of his homily delivered at the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle last May. While with us they were able to talk story all across the school. Here is the write-up of their visit to our campus on Monday, taken from The Episcopal Diocese of Hawaiʻi:"On Monday, March 25, Presiding Bishop Michael Curry spent his last day in Hawai'i touring 'Iolani School where he spoke at K-6 Chapel, visited the Archives, attended a Religion class and watched the Kane Hula halau practice. He was presented with a special bowl made from the monkeypod trees that had been planted for the first 1955 General Convention of the Episcopal Church."
The bowl was crafted here on campus by Ryan Roberts and finished by Taylor Wong. Many thanks to Georgina Tom, in Archives, for putting together the exhibit about the monkeypod trees and their connection to the Episcopal Churchʻs Convention held here at St. Albanʻs Chapel
in 1955.
2019 State Chess Champions
Saturday, our ‘Iolani Chess Team competed in the state tournament atWashington Middle School. The ‘Iolani Raiders put forth their best chess of the year amassing 16.5 points to win the team division over the second place Homeschool Hawaii team who scored 13.5. Third place honors went to Mililani High School.
The top three individual places went toChris Tanaka ‘20 (1st), Patrick Perry ‘20 (2nd) and Bill Hoang ‘21 (3rd). Chris earns the right to represent the state ofHawaii at the U.S. Open this summer. Ben Kim (grade 6) participated in the Middle School division at the tournament and was the overall individual winner. Congratulations to our two individual winners and our high school team for a fantastic tournament.
Katelyn Shu ‘23 captured the State Spelling Bee!
Her winning word was "imperious," and according to faculty member Russ Motter, the State Bee pronouncer, "It was a very talented field and she won a very competitive Bee."
Now, she is making plans to attend the National Bee in May. The preliminary round will be on May 27, and if she advances through the week, the finals will be on May 30.Congratulations Katelyn on this wonderful accomplishment and best of luck in May!
FutureEducation
国内インターナショナルスクール受験・海外留学(長期/短期)はFuture Educationにお任せください‼︎
☎️ 03-4405-4111
LINE ID: future-education2