Mililani High School

Mililani High School is the only public high school located in Mililani Town CDP, City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S. on the island of Oahu.

Serving an enrollment of over 2,600 students in grades 9–12, Mililani High School is one of the largest public schools in Hawaii. In 2005, the high school held the distinction of holding the largest graduating class in the state.

Mililani athletics
Mililani High School offers a wide range of sports and can be found in the Red Division of the Oahu Interscholastic Association or OIA conference. Mililani High School's Boys Soccer team took first place in the Athletic Association Division 1 Soccer State Championship in 2012. Mililani High School's Varsity and Junior Varsity Cheerleading teams took first place in the American National Cheerleading Competition in Las Vegas, Nevada. In 2010, Mililani High School's Boys Basketball Division I defeated Moanalua High School at the Stan Sheriff Center in an overtime win for Consolation title with a score of 71-67. In 2014, the Mililani Trojans claimed their first football state championship against defending state champions, Punahou, with a score of 53-45. The Trojans won their second state title in football defeating Iolani, 31-20 in 2016.

Notable alumni
Listed alphabetically by last name (year of graduation):
 * Dillon Gabriel (2019) – college football quarterback, UCF (2019–2021), Oklahoma  (2022–2023),  Oregon  (2024–present)
 * Angela Lee (2014) – former mixed martial artist, former ONE Championship Women's Atomweight Champion
 * Christian Lee (2016) – mixed martial artist, former ONE Championship Lightweight Champion
 * Victoria Lee (2022) – former mixed martial artist, ONE Championship
 * McKenzie Milton (2016) – college football quarterback, UCF (2016–2020), FSU (2021)
 * Darius Muasau (2019) – college football linebacker, Hawaii (2019–2021), UCLA (2022–present)
 * Maggie Q (1997) – American actress, model and animal rights activist
 * Maa Tanuvasa (1988) – former NFL football player, Denver Broncos (1995–2000)