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Our Clay Target squad members Hunter Burgess, Shamus Young, Johnathon King, Dustin Young, Tom Collie, Charlie Hore and James Gare proudly represented Otago Boys’ High School at The South Island and Ne...
2025 course selection.
OBHS showed their support for the New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation, and those impacted by the disease, by turning the school pink for the day.
This week two of our leading Pasifika students were awarded Vaka Moana Pasifika Scholarships by the Otago Polytechnic.
Last weekend OBHS had an U15 and U17 team compete in the Otago Secondary Schools Rugby League Tournament down at Bayfield Park.
Made at Otago Boys' High School, sheds are sold only to recover the cost of materials hence the great price.
On Wednesday morning, we hosted Otago Girls' High School for the annual OBHS v OGHS Tennyson Shield competition.
What is the purpose of life? Perhaps for you, it's achieving your biggest goal, becoming rich, visiting every country in the world, or making core memories.
Dates have been set for the three Year 10 classes who missed out on their camp to Mt Aspiring during Term 1.
What better way to ease into the pressure of exam term than with a walk in the hills?
Having only taken up singing in the last few years, Bradley Escueta and Emerson Walker have worked hard and quickly developed their singing skills.
I was selected, along with 14 other riders, for the 2024/25 New Zealand High School rodeo team.
The first iteration of the OBHS bench press competition was held in 2023.
My name is Flynn. This term, the Spirit Board and school prefects have teamed up to create a week of awareness and raise funds for New Zealand’s Breast Cancer Foundation.
The OBHS Arts and Cultural Showcase 2024 was held on Thursday, 17 October.
Our OBHS boys achieved some amazing results at the South Island Teams and Individuals Badminton Championships held in Southland from 7-11 October.
Just because you are a junior student doesn’t mean you can’t be a leader in the school.
During the holidays our OBHS Curling Team (coached by Darcy Nevill) played in the NZSS Curling Tournament held in Naseby.
Thursday, 31 October marks the last day of the academic year for our senior students.
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