On Sunday, Judah Nika and Sam Hughes had an early start as they did their pre-flight checklist for an adventure around Otago. Judah stayed and did aerial photography around Brighton while Sam went on ...
Congratulations to Year 11 student Judah Nika, who was awarded second place in the Dunedin Secondary School Poem Competition held recently.
After school on Friday, 11 members of the Clay Target Squad: Arden O'Donnell, Harry Brenssell, Henry Sim, Riley Thompson, George Taylor, Nick Sim, Ollie Nicholson, George Scurr, Will Scurr, Tom Scurr ...
Otago Boys' High School had the pleasure of hosting the South Island final of the 1st XV competition last Saturday. Below is an email received from the Chairman of the Otago Secondary Schools Rugby Co...
There were a few tears at the hostel on Saturday with the 1st XV missing out on the top four with a loss to Nelson College.
Congratulations to our Year 10 Blue footballers, on winning the Junior Premier grade of the Otago Secondary Schools competition on Wednesday.
On the 26th of August, I travelled up to Wellington after being chosen to represent Trinidad and Tobago at the 38th National Student Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM).
St John is a charitable organisation providing healthcare services for all New Zealanders. But now it is our turn to help them.
The Spirit of Adventure, one of the great youth adventures in New Zealand is offering opportunities for three of our boys to take part in voyages over the summer holidays.
On Thursday evening several teams of our Year 9 and 10 boys took part in the Otago O'MAthalon at the Edgar Centre.
12/13 Outdoor Education went to Port Chalmers quarry on Wednesday to put their climbing skills to use.
The Under 15 Red Rugby team has had a season of learning this year on the rugby field. Losing by a big score in the first game the boys had two choices, give up or preserve.
This Saturday Otago Boys' High School 1st XV will take on Nelson College.
A capstone study in senior biology studies is tracking the changes in bone, muscle and behavioural adaptations of various hominid fossils discovered over time.
If you’ve been living under a rock your whole life, you might not know that you in fact go to an all-boys school.
Twenty five boys enjoyed fine weather and great snow conditions on the slopes of Coronet Peak last weekend.
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