Education of Hawaiian Youths Abroad

All living accommodations and expenses were taken care of for chosen students enrolled in a foreign university or apprenticed outside of the kingdom of Hawaii to learn a trade.

The other two, Henry Kapena and John Lovell were able to complete their apprenticeship in 1886, and secured positions in San Francisco.

The three students were placed under the guardianship of Hawaii Consul-General Manley Hopkins, who sent regular detailed accounts to Kalākaua.

A quilt made by students at St. Andrews Priory as a wedding present is in a collection at the Bishop Museum in Honolulu.

Manley was able to convince the Hawaiian government to allow Makalua to remain in London until he completed his medical studies in 1890.

[9] In 1882, Judd enrolled Thomas Spencer at Saint Matthew's Episcopal Day School in San Mateo, California.

While at St. Matthews, Kūhiō and his brothers would travel south to Santa Cruz, where they demonstrated the Hawaiian sport of board surfing to the locals, becoming the first California surfers in 1885.

[16] In 2018, the Native Hawaiian Student Services at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa started a study abroad program led by Nalani Balutski.

The program sponsored research study tours for University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa students to London and Paris in 2018 and Italy and England in 2019.

Seated left to right: John Lota Kaulukoʻu , James Haku'ole, and John Mākini Kapena . Standing left to right: unidentified man, Isaac Harbottle, and (probably) James Kapaʻa