Princess Victoria Kaʻiulani
Elementary School
Be Safe, Be Responsible, and Be Respectful!
*Please email all doctor's notes to our School Health Aide at rey-gina.bautista@k12.hi.us
Happy 125th Anniversary to our school, which first opened its doors on April 22, 1899!
Daily Wellness Check
Registration
The office will be open weekdays from 7:30 AM - 3:00 PM for transfers, registration, and releases. Please wear a face mask and practice social distancing.
You may also register online. Click HERE to view the instructions!
Have you checked out our monthly Peacock Tales? Scan the QR code to see what our PVK Ohana has been up to!
Media Gallery
Awards Assembly: GLO #6
Check out our PVK Day Performances!
Congratulations to all our 2024 Honolulu Speech Festival Participants!
Chapter 4: "The Hat"
Our ELO Drama Students did an excellent job in reenacting two stories from "Days with Frog and Toad" Series!
"The Lost Button"
Prepping for the Book Fair!
Scholastic Book Fair 2023
Adult Supervisors Needed
New HAZEL Health Resource
(Quality Health Care Services for Students)
Onizuka Day Flyer 4/8
PVK School Pantry
Pick-up every Tuesday in Room 4 at 2:15 PM
Parent Letter from Superintendent Hayashi
Download the Box Tops for Education App!
Apple Google Play
School Calendar SY 23-24
Child Passenger Restraint Law
School Supplies List SY 23-24
Board of Education Approves Phase I of 6-year Strategic Plan
Hawai'i Keiki Program
Academic Plan SY 2023-2024
E Komo Mai!
Here at Princess Victoria Ka'iulani Elementary School , we strive for excellence and are committed to providing a quality standards-based education in a safe and nurturing environment. We are located in Kalihi-Palama, across from Tamashiro Market and Kaumakapili Church. Our students come from a wide variety of ethnicities and backgrounds. We are named after Hawaii's heir apparent, Princess Victoria Ka'iulani Kalaninuiahilapalapa Kawekiu i Lunalilo Cleghorn. In the year of her untimely death in 1899, Princess Victoria Ka'iulani Elementary School opened its doors. A clipping of her banyan tree from her home, 'Ainahau, was given to the school. Today, our banyan tree continues to flourish on the makai side of our campus.
Click Our History to learn more.
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