Because of the success of the last pie fundraiser, we are doing it again!
The senior school exams for 2024 are scheduled to take place from September 18 to September 27.
In May, a number of our Year 11 and Year 10 students sat the NCEA Corequisite Reading, Writing and Numeracy exams.
On Friday, 12 July the FOYDA (Football Otago Youth Development Academy) team departed for the UK. Arriving in Manchester after flying for over 24 hours we slowly started to adapt to the new time zones...
A reminder, if you are considering donating blood.
A programme for students who are interested in Pasifika health.
We are excited to announce the availability of a scholarship for the 2024 Outward Bound programme, funded by the Otago Community Trust.
Formerly the Virtual Triathlon, this event is for both workplaces and school students Years 7 - 13.
All Blues, the Otago Boys' and Girls' High School Jazz Band, are to be congratulated for being the overall winners of the Big Band competition at the Dunedin Youth Jazz Festival, held at Hanover Hall ...
I want to talk about something that touches the core of our lives. Opportunity.
A new season of Water Polo will be starting in Term 4 and we plan to do some pre-season training to get match fit!
The OBHS Rowing Club are looking for a driver.
Kia Ōrana! Next week is Cook Islands Māori Language Week.
Team photos are scheduled to take place on Friday, 9 August.
Come along to the 2024 OBHS Arts & Cultural Showcase and see our talented students perform!
All trophies presented at last year’s senior prize giving now need to be returned.
OBHS Rowing - learn to row or cox sessions.
Below is a list of internal assessments that are due to be submitted next week.
When you attempt something - you get out of it, what you put in.
Recently Shamus Young and myself had the privilege to compete in the FMG Junior Young Farmer of the Year competition.
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