As a former parent I have seen the school go through many changes. Unfortunately, the changes have not been positive. Administration is poor and the current principal doesn't care about safety and health issues when brought to her attention. The school deteriorates while the church looks better than
... Read more ever. I would not recommend this school as long as the current principal is still there. Read less
School is very small, too small if your child is very social. The buildings and equipment are very old, and worn down & there is little to no upkeep. No playground equipment. Priority is the church not the school. Principal would rather families who have concerns leave the school, rather than rectify
... Read more the situation. Would not recommend this school to anyone. Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/24/08
I high recommend Christ the King School for any family who is looking for a school that gives each child individualized attention. The teachers and principal are excellant educators that challenge each student to achieve success and to feel good about who they are. My children has sinced graduated
... Read more from Christ the King but they continue to go back to visit, and volunteer when they are not in school. It is a wonderful place and each and every student who attends Christ the King enjoys a safe envrionment with great extra curricular activities and they build friendships that will last forever. Read less
Posted by a parent on 10/12/07
I love this school, the ratio of student and teacher is enough to know that each child is receiving the best education that they can get. The children are always challenged into accomplishing their goals. There haven't been any problems with extracurricular activities, sports, and their honor choir is
... Read more awesome! Their art teacher is wonderful and the kids love it. The best thing about this school is that it is such a big family that almost everyone knows everyone be it a teacher, the principal, students or parents. I highly recommend this school to anyone. If they would offer education up to high school, I probably would leave my child there as well. Read less
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Kahului schools — Christ The King School is located at 211 Kaulawahine St, Kahului HI 96732. 211 Kaulawahine St is in the 96732 ZIP code in Kahului, HI The school district for Christ The King School is the Diocese Of Honolulu Education Office. Christ The King School is a Catholic school that serves grade levels PK - 6.
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