About/Description
Saint Louis School is the successor of the College of Ahuimanu, formerly in Windward Oahu, founded in 1846 by the Catholic Mission under the direction of the Fathers of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary. In 1881, the school moved to its second location on Beretania Street adjoining Washington Place, now the Governor’s residence. At that time the name “College of St. Louis” was given to the institution in honor of Bishop Louis Maigret’s patron saint, Louis IX.

Mission: To Educate for Formation in Faith
- Ignite a faith and commitment that touches the heart.
- Have the teachings of the Gospel be inviting and embraced by the student.
- Instruct students in Christian attitudes and instill an understanding of the Gospel's values.
- Educate for a freedom of choice and a responsibility that guarantee an authentic response in faith.
- Reaffirm the belief and commitment of Chaminade's words
"Christianity can be lived today as in the early day, of the church.”
- Teach the history about the example and influence of Mary as the first disciple and as an educator in faith.
Contact Details
Main Address
3142 Wai'alae Avenue
Honolulu, Hawai'i 96816-1579

Switchboard and Fax
Phone: (808) 739-7777
Fax: (808) 739-4853

Web: http://www.saintlouishawaii.org
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