St. Andrew's Priory School holds open house
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Your daughter is pretty full of it. And by it, we mean brains, talent, creativity and an insatiable thirst for knowledge.
Help her reach her full potential by enrolling her at Saint Andrew's Priory. This 145-year-old school has a well-documented history of shaping strong, confident, intelligent young women who go on to become leaders in the community.
Learn more by attending an upcoming open house at the school's downtown Honolulu campus. We even took the liberty of snagging you a schedule:
12:50 p.m. - Listen to a performance by the school's Select Wind Ensemble.
1:15 p.m. - Attend an orientation program that includes moving video testimonials from students, parents and alumni. Learn how a small student body gives everyone the chance to participate in activities like ILH All-Star Teams in volleyball and judo. Understand how students treat their classmates like sisters. And hear one graduate explain how her Priory education helped her land a seat in Congress.
1:45 p.m. - Take a tour of the campus. Student Ambassadors will show you remnants of the gate Queen Liliuokalani walked through to visit Priory students for tea, explain how every student from grades K-12 uses a laptop or iPad, and field questions on topics like school uniforms and the essential hula and Hawaiian culture classes.
2:15 p.m. - Enjoy refreshments while meeting parents, faculty and administrators, like college counselor Belinda Chung, who ensures every student goes on to higher education and helps them earn millions of dollars in MERIT scholarships.
This school definitely has the it factor.
No question about it.
Open house takes place Sunday, November 18 from 1-3 p.m. at St. Andrew's Priory School, 224 Queen Emma Square. Call (808) 536-6102 or click here for more information.
Posted on Friday, November 9, 2012 in Permalink




Lei Chic associate editor Terri Inefuku graduated from Northwestern University with degrees in Journalism and International Studies, and worked in New York, Chicago, Austin and Honolulu as a broadcast journalist before joining HONOLULU Magazine. When she's not rooting out new fashion discoveries for Lei Chic, you'll find her in the kitchen baking up treats for family and friends.

