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Saint Louis School - Establishment |  | Saint Louis School - Establishment: Encyclopedia II - Saint Louis School - Establishment |  | Saint Louis School was originally located in Windward O'ahu as the College of Ahuimanu, founded by the Fathers of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary in 1846. In 1881, it moved to downtown Honolulu, adjacent to Washington Place, the home of Lili'uokalani, who would become Queen of Hawai'i in 1891. When it moved to downtown Honolulu, the school was called the College of Saint Louis, named after th ...
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Saint Louis School - Establishment
Saint Louis School was originally located in Windward O'ahu as the College of Ahuimanu, founded by the Fathers of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary in 1846. In 1881, it moved to downtown Honolulu, adjacent to Washington Place, the home of Lili'uokalani, who would become Queen of Hawai'i in 1891. When it moved to downtown Honolulu, the school was called the College of Saint Louis, named after the patron saint of Louis Maigret, Bishop of Honolulu.
Marianists assumed control of the school and determined a need for the expansion of facilities to meet the needs of the burgeoning Hawai'i Catholic population. In the 1920s, the Marianists purchased land in Kalaepohaku, a hillside division of Honolulu's Kaimuki community. Kalaepohaku opened in September 1928 as Saint Louis School where it continues to serve Hawai'i Catholic and non-Catholic boys today.
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