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Hongwanji Mission School
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Established

1949

School Type

Private Preparatory Day

Students

350, Co-educational

Grades

Pre-School–8

Community

Urban

Religion

Buddhist

Accreditation

Western Association of Schools and Colleges, Hawaii Association of Independent Schools

Mascot

Dolphins

Colors

Purple and White

Distinctions

First and one of the largest Buddhist institutions established outside Japan.

Address

1728 Pali Highway

Honolulu, Hawaiʻi 96813

Website

http://www.hongwanjimissionschool.org/

Hongwanji Mission School (HMS) is a private co-educational preparatory school (grades pre-school through eighth) located in Nuuanu Valley and adjacent to Downtown Honolulu. Accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and the Hawaii Association of Independent Schools, HMS first opened its doors in 1949 and was the first Buddhist school established outside Japan.

HMS has maintained small class sizes, with a maximum student-teacher ratio of 18:1. This allows their teachers an opportunity to provide as much guidance and instruction as possible.

Japanese-language classes are part of the curriculum at all grade levels. The campus offers facilities which include a gymnasium, swimming pool, library, and computer center. In addition, HMS offers extensive after school, holiday daycare, and summer-school programs.

In 2003, HMS announced the opening of a Buddhist high school, Pacific Buddhist Academy, which shares a campus with HMS.

See also