Seabury Hall

Perched high on the slopes of Haleakala, Seabury Hall offers views of the rest of Maui, the Pacific, and the islands of Kahoolawe, Lanai, and Molokai.

The fair is largely run by parents and students who are required to participate in order to raise money for financial aid.

In addition, there are specialty foods, live music, fresh produce, cut flowers, children's games, talent show, and a silent auction.

Spring sports include baseball, golf, softball, surfing, tennis, girls water polo, boys volleyball, and track & field.

[8] Winterim is a hallmark program at Seabury Hall that brings together groups of students from various grades to participate in a week-long, out-of-classroom educational experience of their choosing at the end of March.

Students rank their top choices from a catalog of options, with themes ranging from crafts, to sports, to cultural exploration.

Students can earn stamps in the Winterim Passport by visiting learning stations and completing the tasks.