School Programs



Aina Club
The Garden Club is affiliated with and supported by the Kokua Hawaii Foundation, a non-profit organization supporting environmental education in Hawaii’s schools and communities. Mililani Uka Garden Club's focus is on proper garden bed care (tilling, weeding, planting, watering, etc.) and supporting other grade levels with their Aina curriculum.
Grade Participation: Grades 3 - 5
Start date and meeting schedule: September 9th, 2:15pm - 3:00pm in P12
A form will be sent to the students teacher when it is time to sign up
Students will gain a foundational understanding of robotics principles and engineering concepts through hands-on experience with VEX Robotics materials. They will develop skills in problem-solving, teamwork, and creativity as they design, build, and program robots to complete various challenges. By the end of the course, students will have a solid grasp of basic robotics concepts and be prepared to explore more advanced robotics concepts.
Robotics 101
Digital Art
Learn the basics of digital art and animation. Meeting once a week, students will start by learning to draw with Adobe Fresco on iPads, gaining hands-on experience with digital tools like layers, brushes, and color palettes. Students will build skills in stylus control, refining line thickness, shading, and precision drawing. Perfect for young artists interested in combining technology and creativity!



Choir
Mililani Uka Choir offers students in grades 3-5 a great opportunity to enhance their musical skills beyond what they learn in class. Students meet every Tuesday after school to dive into music reading, vocal technique, and performance skills. Auditions are held in the second quarter, and selected students are expected to attend all rehearsals and performances throughout the remainder of the school year.
Students participate in various school and community events, such as Mililani Uka's STEAM Night, the Mililani Complex Character Counts, the Mililani Complex Choral Festival, and Mililani Uka’s Spring Concert. As a musical ensemble, the choir provides students with a chance to collaborate, perform, and build lasting friendships through the shared experience of making music throughout the year.
Japanese Club
Students learn to speak, write, and read Japanese while engaging in cultural activities that foster appreciation for Japan's rich heritage. The club also aims to initiate an exchange program, connecting students with peers in Japan for a deeper cultural exchange.
Open to 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders.
We are currently taking applications for 2025-26 SY.
We will be selecting 15 members.
Club meets every Thursday, from 2:15-3. (Excluding select Thursdays)
First club meeting on Thursday, 9/4
Description: Students build endurance, speed, and sportsmanship while running a one-mile course around campus and competing in friendly races. Focus is on personal improvement and encouraging peers.
Grades: 3–5
Start Date & Schedule: August 18, Mondays & Thursdays, 2:15–3:00 PM
Sign-Ups: August 11-14
Cross Country



Lego Club
We build cool projects, solve fun challenges, and explore the world of science, technology, engineering, and
math.
Hawaiian Studies Club
The Hawaiian Studies Club explores Native Hawaiian culture through stories, art, books, and songs. It focuses on learning traditional practices, values, and history, fostering a deeper appreciation for Hawaiian heritage. This year the Hawaiian club gave back to the community with a food drive during the Holidays. We were able to collect 475 pounds of food. The club was fortunate to have student councils support.
Board Game Buddies
By participating in the Board Game Buddies Club, students will be exposed to a variety of games from different genres (e.g. card games, board games, table top games, RPG’s) that require them to use different skills such as critical thinking, reasoning, self control, perseverance, resilience, turn taking, emotional regulation, team work, conversation, sportsmanship, focus, memory, trust, and empathy.
This club is available to first and second grade students during quarter 2, and for grades three through five during quarter 3. BGB meets on Tuesday afternoons and families can look for a paper application at the beginning of each respective quarter.
Sphero Coding Club
The Sphero Coding Club is open to 4th and 5th graders who have Sphero coding experience through their participation in the 4th grade Computer Science Learning Academy. We code using the Sphero Bolt+ which is a spherical robot that students can program to complete a variety of STEM challenges. The purpose of the Sphero Coding Club is to take the coding skills students learned from the academy to the next level by engaging in coding and engineering challenges for the opportunity to earn a spot on our school's team that will compete in the Sphero Global Challenge sponsored by Stem It Up Sports.
Start date: Nov. 4
Time & Place: D4/2:10 - 3:30
Sphero Global Challenge Competition is on March 7th, 2026
Sea Perch
SeaPerch is an exciting program where students learn about engineering and science by building and testing underwater vehicles. You'll work in teams to design, build, and race your own ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle). This is a great opportunity to learn new skills, solve problems, and have fun!
Start Date: TBD
Drama Club
The Mililani Uka Drama Club allows students to come together to explore acting, storytelling, and theater arts. The club typically engages in a variety of activities such as practicing lines, learning about stage direction, character development, choreography, and performing in a yearly full-scale musical. Students also learn how to interact with simple costumes, set designs, assistant stage management, and props. Some previous Mililani Uka musicals include Alice in Wonderland, The Wizard of Oz: Youth Edition and Disney's The Lion King, Jr. The Mililani Uka Drama Club provides a fun, supportive environment for children to build confidence, improve their public speaking, and develop teamwork skills. Throughout the show process, they prepare the musical for family and friends, showcasing their creativity and hard work. Our foundational principle is “We are an Ensemble.”
Grades 3 - 5
Start date: TBD




Volleyball
Description: Players learn volleyball fundamentals including serving, passing, setting, and teamwork. Students practice in preparation for friendly matches against other elementary schools.
Grades: 4–5
Start Date & Schedule: 2nd Quarter, Mondays & Thursdays, 2:15–3:30 PM
Tryouts: TBD

Basketball
Students develop basketball skills such as dribbling, shooting, passing, and defensive strategies. Teamwork and sportsmanship are emphasized through practice and interschool games.
Grades: 4–5
Start Date & Schedule: 3rd Quarter, Mondays & Thursdays, 2:15–3:30 PM
Tryouts: TBD

Climbing Club
Students learn proper climbing techniques, safety procedures, and teamwork while tackling different climbing wall challenges. Emphasis on building strength, confidence, and problem-solving skills.
Grades: 3–5
Start Date & Schedule: 3rd Quarter
Mondays, 2:15–3:15 PM
Sign-Ups: TBD

Amigos Unidos
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Exploring Hispanic Culture with Fun, Friendship & Learning! We will be learning Spanish words and phrases, making and trying new foods, learning about Spanish speaking different countries, making traditional folk art, and much more.
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Grades 2-3
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Tuesdays
October 21st and 28th 1:05pm - 2:05pm
November 4th - December 9th 2:10pm - 3:10pm
No meeting November 11 - Federal Holiday

Climbing Club

Track
Students explore a variety of track events such as sprints, middle distance events, and relays. The program focuses on fitness, skill development, and friendly competition.
Grades: 4–5
Start Date & Schedule:
4th Quarter, Mondays & Thursdays, 2:15–3:15 Pm
Tryouts: TBD
Egret Entrepreneurs Club
(Grades 3–5)
Every Monday from 2:30–3:30 PM
Room F1 for 8 weeks,
Beginning November 10th.
Students will learn teamwork, creativity, and money skills while designing and running their own “mini-business,” ending with a special Market Day Showcase.
If your child is interested, please complete the sign-up form here:
Egret Entrepreneur Sign up form
The deadline to sign up is October 24th, and students will be selected on October 31st.
1st Session Nov. 10
2:30 - 3:30/F1



