Royal School (Honolulu)

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Royal School (Honolulu) was an elite 19th-century educational institution in the Kingdom of Hawaii that primarily educated the children of Hawaiian royalty and nobility.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf boarding school
educational institution
historical school
school
country Kingdom of Hawaii
curriculumIncludes Christian religious instruction
arithmetic
reading
writing
educated children of high-ranking aliʻi
future monarchs of Hawaii
members of the Hawaiian royal family
educationLevel primary education
secondary education
educationModel Western-style education
foundedBy American Protestant missionaries
governance supported by the Hawaiian monarchy
hasAlternativeName Chiefs’ Children’s School
Royal School
historicalContext monarchical period of Hawaii
historicalSignificance trained future leaders of the Kingdom of Hawaii
isLocatedIn Hawaii
Oahu
languageOfInstruction English
Hawaiian
location Honolulu
notableRole helped shape the political elite of the Kingdom of Hawaii
operatedInCentury 19th century
patron Kamehameha III
primaryPurpose education of children of Hawaiian nobility
education of children of Hawaiian royalty
region Pacific Islands
religiousAffiliation Protestantism
selectivity highly selective
socialStatusOfStudents elite
studentBoarding boarding
targetStudentGroup aliʻi children
children of Hawaiian chiefs

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Bernice Pauahi Bishop educatedAt Royal School (Honolulu)
Kamehameha V education Royal School (Honolulu)
this entity surface form: Royal School (Hawaii)
Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole educatedAt Royal School (Honolulu)
this entity surface form: Royal School (Hawaii)
Prince Leleiohoku II education Royal School (Honolulu)
this entity surface form: Royal School of Hawaii
Lunalilo education Royal School (Honolulu)
this entity surface form: Royal School (Hawaii)