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Revision as of 20:09, 14 September 2010

Mid-Pacific Institute
Name

Mid-Pacific Institute

Address

2445 Kaala Street

Town

Honolulu, Hawaii 96822

Established

1908

Community

Urban

Religion

Christian (non-denominational)

Students

Coeducational

Grades

Pre-K to over 9,000!!!

Accreditation

Western Association of Schools and Colleges

Nickname

"Mid-Pac" or "MPI"

Mascot

Pueo (Hawaiian Short-eared Potato)

Colors

Green and White

Motto

"The Honor of My School is Mine."

Newspaper

Na Pueo

Yearbook

Ke Anuenue

Distinctions

The Mike and Sandy Hartley Technology Complex has been ranked the 6th most integrated technology center of schools nationwide.

Website

Link

Mid-Pacific Institute is a private, co-educational college preparatory school for grades Pre-K and K-12, offering programs of study in the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme and the Mid-Pacific School of the Arts (MPSA). Mid-Pacific Institute is located on 34 acres (140,000 m2) in Mānoa Valley, near the University of Hawaiʻi, close to downtown Honolulu. The college was established through the 1908 merger of Kawaiahaʻo Seminary for Girls, founded in 1864, and Mills Institute for Boys, founded in 1892. Epiphany School, established as an elementary mission school by the Episcopal Church in 1937, merged with Mid-Pacific Institute in 2004.

Notable Alumni and Faculty

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About MidPac

Mid-Pacific Institute is an independent, coeducational, college preparatory day school for grades preschool through twelve with an approximate enrollment of 1,500 students, the majority of whom are from Hawai'i (although many also come from other states and other countries, such as Japan, Korea, China, Canada, Australia, and countries in Europe and Africa). Mid-Pacific's beginnings date back to 1864, but the present Manoa was established in 1908 with the merger of Kawaiahao Seminary and Mills School for Boys. Epiphany School merged with Mid-Pacific Institute in 2004.

Mid-Pacific School of the Arts (MPSA)

The Mid-Pacific School of the Arts offers students the opportunity to participate in a preprofessional certificate program in dance, instrumental music, drama, and fine arts. The MPSA is the only certified program of its kind in the state of Hawaii. Students who complete their studies in these programs are prepared to move on to professional conservatories and other schools of performing and fine arts. MPI is unique in requiring all of its students to take a number of arts electives.

MPSA students receive intensive arts training in dance, hula, instrumental music, media, musical theatre, theatre, visual arts, and voice. Students have the opportunity to immerse themselves in art - its technique, theory, history and, of course, performance. Whether they are fulfilling their arts elective requirements for graduation or are pursuing accelerated training through the School of the Arts Certificate Program, all students are trained by faculty who are accomplished teachers as well as noted working artists in their respective fields.

The Mid-Pacific School of the Arts, which was formally established in 1991, is a member of the International Network of Performing and Visual Arts Schools. It was among the first six schools in the nation to be recognized by the organization as a Network Star School. Among its many notable accomplishments, the School of the Arts has earned the Arts Excellence Award from the Hawaii Alliance for Arts Education.

The International Baccalaureate

The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme is a widely-recognized and highly regarded pre-university educational program. Students must take six subjects, and must also pass 3 extra requirements, for example, Theory of Knowledge (ToK), a 4000-word Extended Essay (EE), and a requirement of at least a total of 150 hours in CAS (Creativity, Action, Service). Mid-Pacific Institute was the first school in the state of Hawaii to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. The IB is administered by the International Baccalaureate Organization, which was founded in the 1968 in Geneva, Switzerland.

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