We are delighted to share the highlights from our recent Noblesse Oblige Award & Scholarship Dinner, which took place on Saturday, October 19, 2024, at the Maryknoll Community Center. The evening was an overwhelming success, far surpassing our expectations, and it was all made possible through the incredible support of our parents, alumni, faculty, and the extended Maryknoll community.
Maryknoll School recently celebrated a significant milestone with the grand reopening of the newly renovated Bachelot Memorial Hall, which now serves as the school's first-ever Performing Arts Center. Named after Father Alexis Bachelot, one of the pioneering Catholic missionaries to Hawaii, Bachelot Hall has been a cornerstone of our school's history and community since 1923.
Mahalo to all who joined us at the Maryknoll Alumni Lū’au! Relive the wonderful moments, laughter, and memories by checking out the full Alumni Lū’au Gallery below.
Hoʻomaikaʻi ʻana to our Class of 2024! Never forget to live Noblesse Oblige, and always remember that Maryknoll will be your home, no matter where life takes you.
From Mr. Elliot Chamizo ‘61, the cherished historian and guardian of Maryknoll’s legacy. Though retired, his dedication to our school remains unwavering. As a substitute teacher, he continues to inspire our students, reminding them to hold the maroon and gold close to their hearts. The future is bright for our Maryknoll seniors!
As our seniors reach the end of their high school journey, one of their last class activities together was spending the day at St. Anthony’s Retreat Center reminiscing over tears, laughter and Spartan fellowship.
Last week, our PreK – Grade 5 students had a fun time at the “Up Event,” where they got to step into the shoes of their next grade level for the upcoming 2024-2025 school year!
Mahalo nui to Fr. EJ Resinto, Sacred Heart Parish’s Legion of Mary, Life Teen ministry, and students for upholding the tradition of crowning our blessed mother.