Capital Improvement Campaign

Since 2001, Voyager Charter School has delivered on the promise of equal educational opportunities for all children and by doing so has successful contributed to the narrowing of the academic achievement gap in Hawai‘i. As an incubator for systemic education reform, Voyager endeavors to introduce, adapt and demonstrate successful methods of learning to improve student attitudes and academic performance. Voyager’s proven innovative curriculum is designed to both support Hawai‘i Content and Performance Standards and raise student performance in Hawai‘i’s public schools.

Voyager, one of Hawai‘i’s top performing charter schools, has initiated the process of permanently relocating its campus to its long-term home, two blocks from its original location. Voyager’s new home, a pre-existing walk-up office building located on 547 Halekauwila Street and warehouse on 556 Reed Lane, is well suited to meet the growing needs of Voyager students – today, tomorrow, and in perpetuity. rendering

Construction plans have been developed to repurpose and renovate the existing structures and transform this once walk-up office building and warehouse space into a sustainable urban campus complete with 14 classrooms and a 2,400 sq ft Arts and Language Center that will serve as a multi-purpose facility for the school. Plans for the building include a cafeteria, kitchen, assembly area, arts facility, foreign language laboratory, multi-stall restrooms including an ADA compliant restroom on the first floor, a green area for students to interact and play and office spaces for school administration.

The end goal of this capital improvement project is the development of a sustainable urban campus that provides Voyager students with an educational environment that both engages students in learning and inspires them to reach their full potential for years to come.

Find out more about our plans and how you can get involved.


What They’re Saying

  • “My son loves the school’s emphasis on ‘quality students’ that helps each student be responsible for their own goals...

    Voyager Parent
  • “At the heart of Voyager is student achievement and personal growth. By nurturing the academic, group, and individual development of each student,...

    Amy Vorderbruegge, Former Principal, Voyager Charter School
  • “Equally committed to developing both high performing and compassionate students, Voyager is a beacon of hope for Hawai‘i’s public education...

    Margaret Byrnes, Managing Associate, Quality Education Associates
  • “We are really proud of what Voyager has accomplished. It can only get better in their new home.”

    Senator Joe Miyago
  • “I really learned a lot this year.”

    Billy, 4th Grade
  • “I’ve never seen a group of kids learn so fast. Everything I showed them they picked up in a matter of minutes. It makes a teacher proud.”

    Mrs. Lowen, 3rd Grade

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4th Annual Voyager School Concert, 2013