The school had three teams representing OBHS last weekend at the Otago Regional Secondary Schools' Debating competition.
9G spent the first half of the term focusing on the mechanics of letter writing. Their task required them to write to a friend encouraging them to take up a sport or hobby. Their writing needed to hav...
The OBHS Football club would like to offer you the opportunity to purchase the best selling New Zealand cook book - Cooking 4 Change.
With only 3 days until the Otago Boys’ Talent Quest ‘24 auditions open, it is fair to say that everything is underway.
A great experience!
In Aspinall house assembly this week we recognised Year 12 student Liam Elder (AP2) as our student of the week.
It is with pleasure that we introduce the Leadership team for McIndoe House for 2024.
Below is a list of internal assessments that are due to be submitted next week.
On Thursday, our Year 13 Biology students went on a trip to investigate the differences that human disturbance may have on the biota.
This newly created scholarship has been generously provided by Grant McLauchlan, OBHS Old Boy 1980-1984 and Managing Director of CrestClean.
Some of our Year 11 students were asked to investigate what happens when you square a prime number greater than 3 and subtract 1.
In the week 7 progress reports, you may notice changes in how we report assessment grades.
Moana Pool played host to the highly anticipated 2024 South Island Long Course Championships from March 1 to 3, showcasing exceptional talent and fierce competition.
The SSSI regatta was another outstanding success for OBHS rowers, despite some challenging rowing conditions on both Saturday and Sunday.
Last week saw a small but very keen group of 10O boys travel to the OBHS Lodge for a week of fun filled activities.
9O have been working on Geometry in maths class recently.
Ruie Hyslop was our only attendee at this year’s South Island Secondary Schools’ Triathlon Championships, in Oamaru.
I’ll be honest with you, when faced with doing my last word this week, I found myself struggling for a topic to speak on.
Arthur Street is extremely busy both before and immediately after school.
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