Welcome to our School House Newsletter
Dunedin turned on another stunning day on Thursday 8 June, albeit a touch on the chilly side, for the Otago Champs at Kaikorai Valley College.
Year 9 Art students from Terms 1 and 2 have been exploring drawing and print-making techniques with their self-portraits and animal drawings.
This morning the school has been informed of the next round of industrial action.
Below is a list of internal assessments that are due to be submitted next week.
This week, OBHS students Haroon Hassan, John Pupualii, Tevita Lenati and Vasilis Jouanides have attended the Festival of the Future Leadership Retreat held in Wellington.
On Wednesday, 7 June 2023, the Year 13 Business Studies students pitched their Young Enterprise Scheme ideas to a panel of judges at Polson Higgs in Dunedin.
The annual winter interschool fixture between Otago Boys' High School and Christ's College will be held in Christchurch on Tuesday, 13 June.
I knew I had to write this speech for over a term. I wrote this last night.
The Otago/Southland Road Cycling Champs were held at Teretonga, on Tuesday, 30 May, in perfect conditions (and all finished in time just before the rain started).
The pool is the new beach for our boys that participated in the recent Otago Secondary School Championships (28 May) and the Neptune King’s Birthday Meet (3 - 4 June).
I am the third Gateway student that EB Engineering Solutions has hosted for The Gateway Experience.
In Term 2 the indoor bouldering group has gone from strength to strength.
The Scholarship Tutorial Programme conducts tutorials for a variety of NCEA Scholarship subjects across different secondary schools in Dunedin for those students entered in Scholarship exams.
So get ready to be transported to a world where love is a game of cards.
As Samoan language week draws to its close, our akonga from Tama Tula’i served Kokoalaisa and panikekes for the boys attending school breakfast this morning.
Last Friday the library hosted the annual Harry Potter Quiz.
For New Zealand Music Month, we had a number of performers get involved in the Library Lunchtime Jam.
Wednesday saw the 3 cross country relay teams heading down to Milton for the relay there.
Our Year 11 Food and Nutrition have undertaken a Delicious Duck Challenge to underpin how Chinese food and culture influence what New Zealanders may eat.
Keep up to date with the Latest Otago Boys' High School news