Next year’s combined OBHS-OGHS Production is Legally Blond.
Well, this is it.
Congratulations to Year 13 student William Thode.
Kia ora, talofa lava, ni sa bula vinaka, kia orana, malo e lelei, malo ni, faka alofa lahi atu, faka talofa atu, mauri, and warm pacific greetings to you students, staff and family.
Senior prizegiving was held on Tuesday, 31 October at the Regent Theatre. It was a special occasion to celebrate the student's success throughout the year.
Good quality uniform.
Time to think about purchasing your 2024 school stationery?
The first school fee invoice will be emailed to every family at the end of February 2024.
Junior prizegiving will be held in the school auditorium on Thursday, 7 December at 10.30am.
The Parents Association will be holding uniform sales on Thursday, 14 December, Thursday, 18 January and Tuesday, 23 January from 5.30pm until 6.30pm.
Don't get lost. Use the map to guide you around the school. If you do get stuck just ask someone for directions, or head to the school office and they will help you.
Otago Boys’ High School is a Year 9-13 secondary school for boys. It was established in 1863. Today there are over 800 students, including approximately 140 hostel boys and a small number of internati...
Each House has an appointed Dean to oversee the pastoral care of every student.
We cater for all the needs of our young men in many ways.
Each course provides the opportunity for existing and future players to improve their skills in a curriculum based programme in their chosen sport.
The Senior Leadership team led by the Rector, manage the day to day running of the school.
The School Haka took approximately 18 months to develop and complete. It has evolved over the past 100 years and different generations have added something to it.
All of you have a uniform which you should be proud to be wearing. At Year 9 level the Dean takes special note of how the uniform is worn and the pride with which it is worn. It is important all items...
There are four Houses at OBHS, each named after a famous ‘Old Boy’.
It is fun and rewarding to improve, whether in sports, music or cultural experiences. Improvement will be fast-tracked by attending all scheduled practices and games/productions. Results will follow.
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