ACADEMIC MATTERS

Well done to the following boys who have achieved colours for their academic achievements!

Half Colours
Takura Karl Makomborero Mambosasa: 3A, 2A*, 2B, 3C

Full Colours
Tatenda Takawira: 1A*, 8A


SPORTING ACTIVITIES


ATHLETICS

St George’s College Invitational Meet 2026

Peterhouse delivered a strong performance, finishing 2nd overall. The team competed with determination and consistency across all events.

Final Standings:
1st – St George’s A (558 pts)
2nd – Peterhouse (428 pts)
3rd – St John’s (383 pts)
4th – St George’s B (346 pts)
5th – Prince Edward (315 pts)
6th – Hellenic (307 pts)
7th – Lomagundi (271 pts)
8th – CBC (167 pts)

Well done to all athletes.


CRICKET

Peterhouse vs Zimbabwe Masters

Peterhouse 1st XI recorded a 57-run victory, scoring 201/9 in 40 overs before bowling the visitors out for 144.

Top performances:

  • Ishe Mutungi – 52
  • Nicholas Orphanides – 42
  • Liam Whaley – 33*

Special mention:

  • Niall Whaley – 34 on his senior debut

Bowling highlights:

  • Nicholas Orphanides – 3 wickets
  • Callum Scott-Elliot, Jordan Gakanje, Liam Whaley – 2 wickets each

Peterhouse remains unbeaten this season.


GOLF

Interschools Tournament – Bulawayo

A Division:
Liberty Zibako – 12th out of 19

B Division:
Kyle Madza – 7th out of 12
Peterhouse – 3rd out of 6 schools

C Division:
Roman Karizamumimba – 2nd out of 37
Peterhouse – 4th out of 9 schools


RUGBY

7s Development Tournament

Played 16 | Won 8 | Lost 7 | Drawn 1

Open Age Group
Final Position: 3rd

U16
Final Position: 2nd

U15
Final Position: 2nd

U14
Final Position: 2nd

A strong showing across all age groups with clear development and growth.


ROWING

Kushinga Regatta

A successful regatta made possible by the support of Estates, Kitchen, Transport, and parents.

Highlights:

  • Tungamirai Chinhamo – 1st (A Single & A Double with Jason Moulder)
  • Robert Weller – 1st (C Single & Double), also won C Quad
  • Ashton Willcock – 1st (D Single & Double)
  • Spero Landos & Daniel Phiri – 2nd (B Double)

Well done to all rowers on a successful season.


SPORTS COLOURS – LENT 2026

Archery

Half Colours: Kaden Hahn

Athletics

Half Colours: Jonathan Chinyama, Ethan Hinds, Russell Musekiwa
Full Colours: Prosper Zimbango, Mufarowashe Mawoyo, Blake Hopgood, Munashe Masamha

Basketball

Half Colours: Munashe Masamha, Tendayi Madzima
Full Colours: Mufarowashe Mawoyo

Cross Country

David Harper, Israel Nzanga, Chad Kasipo, Blake Hopgood

Cricket

Half Colours: Liam Whaley, Nicholas Orphanides, Callum Scott-Elliot, Cameron Oosthuizen,
Isheanopa Mutungi, Ndiriwashe Munatsirei, Victor Watama, Isaac Hildebrand
Full Colours: Tyler Chapman, Ryan Moyo

Rowing

Half Colours: Guy Annandale, Tungamirai Chinhamo

Swimming

Half Colours: Tyler Moss, Shingai Shumba

Tennis

Half Colours: Nathan Harper, David Harper, Luke Dabbs
Full Colours: Joel Mandigaisa

Waterpolo

Full Colours: Bongani Dube, Tapfuma Taundi


CULTURAL RESULTS


MODEL UNITED NATIONS (YALE MAU – GHANA)

13–17 March 2026

Seven boys attended the conference in Accra, engaging in high-level debates.

Award:
Tinomudaishe Toronga – Best Delegate


MUN – HELLENIC CONFERENCE

19–21 March

Awards:

  • Kodzero Chinhara – Best Delegate
  • Zviito Nhemachena – Best Research
  • Alexander Meikle – Best Research

QUIZ

St Dominic’s Chishawasha – 18 March

Juniors: 10th
Seniors: 8th
Overall: 10th


BRIDGE

Interhouse – 16 March

1st – Founders
2nd – Malvern
3rd – Grinham
4th – Snell
5th – Paget
6th – Ellis


INTERACT

Visit to Kukura Neshungu – 19 March

A meaningful outreach including donations, activities, and engagement with children.


CHESS

St John’s Tournament – 21 March

Juniors: 15th out of 22
Seniors: 4th out of 16

Special mention:
Joshua Tanser – Best Player (Board 4)

vs Chisipite (18 March)
Juniors won 4–2
Seniors won 4–2


IMAS (MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD)

All participants qualified for the Zimbabwe team to Mongolia.

Distinctions:

  • Dhiaan Vaghela
  • Ethan Alamwar
  • Salem Nyakurehwa
  • Jayden Marufu (Top 8%)

STEM GENIUS OLYMPIAD

20 March – Heritage

Adrian Mudekunye & Kudakwashe Chifamba:

  • Bronze Medal
  • Qualified for International Genius Olympiad (New York)