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We are looking for families who would like to join our homestay programme for international students.
Below is a list of internal assessments that are due to be submitted next week.
Held on the 9th and 10th of August 2023, Otago Boys’ Talent Quest 23 put on their semi-final round in the library with great success.
I have been hosted by Barry Dell Plumbing for my Gateway experience.
At lunchtime on Monday the gym was packed with students watching the first of the prefect vs teacher games.
All Blues, the combined Otago Girls' and Boys' High Schools jazz band, performed at the Dunedin Youth Jazz Festival Band Competitions at Hanover Hall on Friday, 4 August.
All travel concessions on buses are only available with REGISTERED Bee Cards. So, if you are aged 5+ and have an unregistered Bee Card, you will pay $3 per bus trip.
On Monday, 21 August, students in Years 11 to 13 will not be attending their regular classes.
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Last Friday, 45 Year 9 and 10 footballers had the unique opportunity to attend a FIFA Women's World Cup Schools' Fan Day held at the Dunedin Town Hall and Forsyth Barr Stadium.
The OBHS Rugby Club firewood raffle was a huge success with over $10,000 raised by over 250 players and their families.
Year 13 student Isaac Adams has returned from his two game football test series New Zealand U18 Māori vs Hawaii in Auckland.
Congratulations to Year 12 student Harrison Thode who has been named in the U20 2023 Otago Rowing Association Interprovincial Rowing Team.
Student, parent and teacher meetings will be held on Tuesday, 8 August.
On Monday, 31 July, Otago Boys’ High School unveiled their first ever Whakairo (Māori carving) piece in the Tower Block.
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