Seabury Hall Historical Photographs

Seabury Hall, a private coeducational school founded in 1964

The Cooper House, originally known as "Maunalei", is the centerpiece of Seabury Hall's history. It was built in 1929 by Dr. William Baldwin. The two-story white arched home was designed by Mr. Baldwin's cousin, Charles W. Dickey, one of Hawaii's most outstanding architects.
Following Dr. Baldwin's death, Mrs. Katherine Cooper bought the estate in 1945 and entertained guest for the next 18 years.
In 1958, foreseeing a need for a boarding school for girls, Mrs. Cooper bequeathed her estate to the Episcopal Church in Hawaii, and at her death in 1963 Seabury Hall was born. Since the fall of 1964, Seabury Hall has grown into a coeducational college-preparatory school now serving approximately 400 students.