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  1. The Royal School is a historic school founded in 1839 in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, as the Chiefs' Children's School. The school was renamed as the Royal School in 1846. After the boarding closed in 1850, it became a day school for children. It later became a public elementary school, and moved to its present campus in 1967.

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  3. Jul 24, 2012 · Founded in 1839, Oahu’s first school was called the Chief’s Children’s School. The cornerstone of the original school was laid on June 28, 1839 in the area of the old barracks of ‘Iolani Palace (at about the site of the present State Capitol of Hawaiʻi.)

  4. We are Na Ali'i of Royal School. We have a rich and royal past... As the words to our school song state, Royal School truly has a proud past. Founded in 1839 during the reign of King Kamehameha III, O'ahu's first school was called the Chief's Children's School.

  5. King Kamehameha III gave first rights to the throne to these 15 ali'i children of his family and sent them to board in the Chiefs Children's School, made them preemptive to the throne and officially proclaimed them Eligible to be Rulers under the Constitutional Laws of the Hawaiian Kingdom.

  6. The Royal School is a historic school founded in 1839 in Honolulu, Hawai ʻ i, as the Chiefs' Children's School. The school was renamed as the Royal School in 1846. After the boarding closed in 1850, it became a day school for children. It later became a public elementary school, and moved to its present campus in 1967.

  7. those of the 16 royal children they taught at the Chiefs' Children's School. more commonly known as The Royal School, an institution historian Ralph Kuykendall called " ... of outstanding importance in the history of the nation."• The school's alumni included the last five rulers of the Hawaiian Kingdom as well as other men and women of