Mikko Johnston, Rohan Williams and Javara Clark had their first debate as a team on the 31st of March.
Last Thursday, a brave group of over 30 senior and junior students participated in a special “Shave for a Cure” event in the Open-Air Auditorium to raise funds for Leukaemia and Blood Cancer New Zeala...
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The senior volleyball competition has come to a close after a full on term!
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I feel really honoured to be standing up here, having the opportunity to give a 'last word' as a prefect of 2021. It does make me slightly nervous!
On Thursday, 27 Year 10 boys attended the first accelerated learning workshop in 2021, with Mr. Campbell, the dean of accelerated learning and Scott Bezett, a former head boy of Otago Boys’ who achiev...
This term McIndoe house has started strong in the house competitions, winning the Athletics. We look forward to the upcoming cross country competition at the start of Term 1 and we are already practic...
Over the weekend of the 19/20th of March, Hunter Burgess performed as part of the John McGlashan College Pipe Band which competed at the RNZPBA National Pipe Band Championships.
It was a sublime Wednesday afternoon when the OBHS Prefect team descended down into St Hilda’s for one of the year’s hallowed events: the annual inter-school-prefect-netball match.
Last night, the choir performed five of their songs to whanau, to show what they have been up to in term one.
After a year’s hiatus, due to the Covid-19 lockdown, the Year 13 PE Triathlon was back at Aramoana.
Recently I have been given the opportunity to head out to a building site every Friday in the hope to gain some experience and knowledge of the building industry.
On Wednesday evening we were able to finally celebrate the academic success of our students in 2020.
The final year 10 camp for term 1 departed on Friday 26th March. Eighteen excited young men, 5 senior leaders plus 4 staff all determined to fit as much as possible into a week with a forecast promisi...
Below is a list of internal assessments that are due to be submitted next week.
The PTA are going to be making their famous cheese rolls!
The big question the Year 11 Geography class has been asking the residents of Dunedin is: Does street art encourage people to interact with an urban environment?
Volts limited-overs specialist Josh Finnie was named Dunedin club cricketer of the year at the awards ceremony at the University of Otago Oval.
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