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4 Kindergarten Programs in Honolulu, Hawaii

Find the best kindergarten programs in Honolulu, Hawaii. Browse 4 options, compare ratings, and choose the right program for your child.

Best Kindergarten Programs in Honolulu

Ranked using a weighted score that combines Google rating with the number of parent reviews — kindergarten programs with more reviews rank higher than those with a high rating but few reviews. Last updated: March 2026.

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    1660 S. Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI · Capacity: 180 children

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    1704 Keeaumoku St, Honolulu, HI · Capacity: 49 children

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    1704 Keeaumoku Street, Honolulu, HI · Capacity: 80 children

Kindergarten Programs in Honolulu, Hawaii

Honolulu offers 4 kindergarten programs for children transitioning from preschool to elementary school. These programs focus on reading readiness, basic math, and social development.

When choosing a kindergarten program in Honolulu, consider visiting facilities in person, checking their licensing status, and asking about staff-to-child ratios, daily routines, and safety policies.

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Frequently asked questions

There are 4 kindergarten programs in Honolulu, Hawaii. Browse our directory to compare programs, read parent reviews, and find the best option for your child.
In Hawaii, children typically start kindergarten at age 5. Most school districts require children to turn 5 by a specific cutoff date (usually September 1) to enroll for the current school year. Contact your local school district in Honolulu for exact enrollment dates and requirements.
Pre-K programs serve children ages 3–4 and focus on early learning readiness, while kindergarten is designed for 5-year-olds and follows a more structured academic curriculum. In Honolulu, kindergarten programs may be offered through public schools, private schools, or childcare centers that provide a kindergarten curriculum.
When selecting a kindergarten program in Honolulu, consider:
  • Visit the facility in person to observe the environment
  • Ask about teacher qualifications and experience
  • Check licensing status with Hawaii's regulatory agency
  • Review the curriculum and daily schedule
  • Read parent reviews for firsthand experiences
  • Compare staff-to-child ratios across facilities