Interscholastic League of Honolulu - Member Institutions

Member Institutions

Institution Location Founded Mascot School Colors
Academy of the Pacific Honolulu, Hawaii 1961 Dolphins Blue & White
Assets School Honolulu, Hawaii 1969 Admirals Red, White & Blue
Christian Academy Honolulu, Hawaii 1981 Patriots Blue & White
Damien Memorial School Honolulu, Hawaii 1962 Monarchs Purple & Gold
University Laboratory School Honolulu, Hawaii 1947 Jr. Rainbows Green & White
Hanalani Schools Mililani, Hawaii 1978 Royals Purple & Gold
Hawaii Baptist Academy Honolulu, Hawaii 1949 Eagles Black, Gold & White
Hawaiian Mission Academy Honolulu, Hawaii 1920 Knights Blue and White
Ho'ala School Wahiawa, Hawaii 1986 Hurricanes Maroon & White
Honolulu Waldorf School Honolulu, Hawaii 1961 None Blue & White
Island Pacific Academy Kapolei, Hawaii 2003 Navigators Navy Blue, Silver, & Gold
Iolani School Honolulu, Hawaii 1863 Raiders Red, Black & White
Kamehameha Schools-Kapalama Honolulu, Hawaii 1887 Warriors Blue & White
La Pietra: Hawaii School for Girls Honolulu, Hawaii 1964 Panthers Royal & Sky Blue
Lanakila Baptist Ewa Beach, Hawaii 1969 Warriors Red, White and Black
Le Jardin Academy Kailua, Hawaii 1961 Bulldogs Blue & White
Lutheran High School Honolulu, Hawaii 1948 Lions Navy Blue & White
Maryknoll School Honolulu, Hawaii 1927 Spartans Maroon & Gold
Mid-Pacific Institute Honolulu, Hawaii 1865 Owls Green & White
Pacific Buddhist Academy Honolulu, Hawaii 2003 Dragons Teal, Indigo & Gold
Punahou School Honolulu, Hawaii 1841 Buff N' Blue Buff & Blue
Sacred Hearts Academy Honolulu, Hawaii 1909 Lancers White & Gold
Saint Andrew's Priory Honolulu, Hawaii 1867 Pride Red & White
Saint Francis School Honolulu, Hawaii 1932 Saints Carolina Blue & White
Saint Louis School Honolulu, Hawaii 1846 Crusaders Red & Blue
*Pac-Five Honolulu, Hawaii 1974 Wolfpack Texas Orange & White

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