The OBHS Lodge situated in the Matukituki Valley, Mt Aspiring National Park, is the jewel in our crown.
The current school song ‘Follow Up Otago High’ was written in 1909 by Miss Kathleen Park, daughter of A.J. Park (1870-1872), a former Dux.
The outline for the start of the 2024 school year is as follows:
Welcome to our latest School House Newsletter
Next week is the final week of instruction for our senior students before the NCEA Exams.
We invite you to join us on Saturday, November 25, 12pm at Titi Restaurant, for the first WOOBHS Luncheon.
On Thursday, 26 October, OBHS held the school Maori awards for the second year.
As the curtain falls on the seniors of 2023, the seniors of 2024 are emerging as they prepare for their chance to leave their legacy in the history books of OBHS.
Three weeks into the term and senior futsal is all finished.
Mountain Biking Otago are holding a Downhill Race at Signal Hill on Sunday, 19 November and would love to see more entrants, especially school-aged riders.
Since starting Otago Boys' I have run over 8000 kilometres.
Malo le soifua, kia orana, malo e lelei, ni sa bula, taloha ni, fakaalofa atu, mauri, halo olketa, kia ora and warm pacific greetings.
Although we still have to wait a little bit longer, the holidays are getting closer and closer.
This year's prizegiving is being held at The Regent Theatre on Tuesday, 31 October at 7.00pm.
The OBHS Lodge, enjoyed by thousands of OBHS students over its 48 years in operation, will be available for families of OBHS boys to stay in for a short time again this summer.
On Friday, 6 October a group of enthusiastic Earth and Space Science students headed to the North Island in search of volcanoes.
Just a reminder that Freddie Hore is still selling raffle tickets to help fund his exchange to France.
Experience another country and culture through the language of food.
Year 13’s, we sit on the threshold of a new beginning.
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