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Six Year 13 hostel boys participating in the Young Enterprise Scheme have established a business which produces and sells dog treats made from 100% dehydrated wild rabbit, aiming to make use of the pe...
Held on Sunday 15 August, Balfour turned on good weather taking its turn to host a qualifying Clay Target Intercollegiate Competition.
Duncan is fortunate to be one of the many students over the years that Stewart Construction Ltd have hosted as part of the Gateway program at Otago Boys' High School.
The Dunedin Youth Council is open to applications for 2022!
Welcome to our Week 4 Newsletter
Every week at lunch time Tuesdays, Music Club meets in Room 119 to talk about everything and anything audible.
Well done to all the boys who have engaged in Food and Nutrition classes this week.
This was the best Southland Boys’ team we had seen in years - big, aggressive, structured and skilled. Pre-season they put away King’s College from Auckland, then Christchurch Boy’s High School. We we...
Last Saturday, Matthew Sims (Year 13 in 2020) was presented with his Gold Duke of Edinburgh Award at a function in Dunedin.
Ms. Hope's Year 11 Geography class were very fortunate to squeeze in their field trip to visit the Oceana Gold mine at Macrae's Flat on the day we went into lockdown!!
Final Play
Following on from Nicholas's experience in Milford Sound with his father during the term one school holidays, Nicholas has joined his Gateway host employer for terms two and three.
The Year 9 robotics students have demonstrated our key value of perseverance this week as they began the Green City Challenge, a series of 8 challenges they must complete during this one term module.
A well known Dunedin businessman Martin was here as part of our positive masculinity programme.
Thursday lunchtime saw the OBHS prefects descend into Columba College for the annual Prefect Netball match.
This year, as part of the Young Enterprise Scheme one OBHS business has created a natural food topper to boost iron levels.
Members from the Year 12 and 13 Earth and Space Science classes, plus a few Year 11s went on a volcano tour around the North Island of New Zealand.
Below is a list of internal assessments that are due to be submitted next week.
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