List of middle schools in Hawaii

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This is a list of middle schools in the U.S. state of Hawaii.

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Honolulu

Public

School NameCityGradesEstablishmentCharter
Aliamanu Intermediate SchoolHonolulu7-81958
Central Middle School Honolulu6-81926
Hālau Kū Māna NCPCSHonolulu6-122000 Charter
Jarrett Middle SchoolHonolulu6-81955
Kaimukī Middle SchoolHonolulu6-81939
Ke Kula Kaiapuni ʻo ĀnuenueHonoluluK-121958Charter
King David Kalākaua Middle SchoolHonolulu6-81928
Moanalua Middle SchoolHonolulu7-81967
Niu Valley Middle School Honolulu6-81955
Prince David Kawananakoa Middle SchoolHonolulu6-81927
Robert Louis Stevenson Middle SchoolHonolulu6-81937
Sanford B. Dole Middle School Honolulu6-81955
Washington Middle SchoolHonolulu6-81854

Private

Greater Oʻahu

Public

School NameCityGradesEstablishmentCharter
Aiea Intermediate SchoolʻAiea7-81963
Ewa Makai Middle SchoolʻEwa Beach6-82011
Hakipuʻu Learning CenterKāneʻohe7-122001 Charter
Highlands Intermediate SchoolPearl City7-81959
Ilima Intermediate SchoolʻEwa Beach7-819672017
Kahuku High & Intermediate School Kahuku7-121914
Kailua Intermediate SchoolKailua7-81958
Kapolei Middle SchoolKapolei6-81999
Mililani Middle School Mililani6-81998
Nānākuli High & Intermediate School Waiʻanae7-121967
Olomana High & Intermediate SchoolKailua7-12
Samuel Wilder King Intermediate SchoolKāneʻohe7-81964
Wahiawa Middle SchoolWahiawā6-81960
Waiʻanae Intermediate SchoolWaiʻanae7-81966
Waialua High & Intermediate School Waialua7-121924
Waimānalo Elementary & IntermediateWaimānaloK-81925
Waipahu Intermediate SchoolWaipahu7-81966
Wheeler Middle SchoolWahiawā6-81968

Private

Niʻihau

School NameCityGradesEstablishment
Niʻihau High & Elementary WaimeaK-121904

Kauaʻi

Public

School NameCityGradesEstablishment
Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle SchoolLīhuʻe6-82000
Kapaʻa Middle SchoolKapaʻa6-81997
Waimea Canyon Middle SchoolWaimea6-81972

Private

Molokaʻi

School NameCityGradesEstablishment
Molokai Intermediate SchoolHoʻolehua7-82004

Lānaʻi

The only school in Lānaʻi is Lānaʻi High & Elementary School.

Maui

Public

School NameCityGradesEstablishment
Hāna High and Elementary School HānaK-121912
King Kekaulike High School Pukalani 9-121995
Iao Intermediate School Wailuku 6-81928
Kalama Intermediate School Makawao 6-81985
Lahaina Intermediate School Lāhainā 6-81978
Lokelani Intermediate School Kīhei 6-81988
Maui Waena Intermediate School Kahului 6-81989

Private

Big Island

Public

School NameCityGradesEstablishmentCharter
Hilo Intermediate School Hilo 7-81929
Honokaʻa High & Intermediate School Honokaʻa 7-121889
Kanu o ka ʻĀina New Century Public Charter School Kamuela K-122000charter
Kaʻū High & Pāhala Elementary School Pāhala K-121881
Ke Ana Laʻahana Public Charter School Hilo 7-122001 charter
Ke Kula ʻo ʻEhunuikaimalino Kealakekua K-12
Keaʻau Middle School Keaʻau 6-81902
Kealakehe Intermediate School Kailua-Kona 6-81986
Kohala Middle School Kapaʻau 6-81926
Konawaena Middle School Kealakekua 6-81991
Kua O Ka Lā New Century Public Charter School Pāhoa 6-112001 charter
Laupāhoehoe High & Elementary School Laupāhoehoe K-121904
Paʻauilo Elementary & Intermediate School Paʻauilo K-91951
Pahoa High and Intermediate School Pāhoa 7-121910
Prince Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole Elementary & Intermediate School Papaikou K-81884
Waiākea Intermediate School Hilo 6-81961
Waikoloa Middle School Waikōloa Village 6-82008
Waimea Middle PCS Kamuela 6-82003 charter
West Hawaiʻi Explorations Academy Public Charter School Kailua-Kona 7-122000 charter

Private

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