Saint Francis School (Hawaii)

Saint Francis School was a private Roman Catholic school located in Manoa,[2] Honolulu, Hawaii, in the United States.

It was founded in 1924 by the Sisters of Saint Francis of the Neumann Communities.

The school started at Saint Francis Convent in 1924 to educate young women who joined the Franciscan Sisters.

It was founded in memory of Mother Marianne Cope, who came to Hawai‘i in 1883 with six other Franciscan Sisters of the Neumann Communities in answer to the call for aid of victims of this disease by King David Kalākaua.

[2] Notable Alum Simeona (Ahuna) Mariano—Assistant Attorney General, Hawai'i, c/o 96