SPORTING ACTIVITIES

COLOURS

Full Colours

Athletics

  • Isaac Hildebrand
  • Mufarowashe Mawoyo
  • Blake Hopgood
  • Prosper Zimbango
  • Munashe Masamha

Half Colours

Athletics

  • Spencer Bean
  • Matikudza Chakwesha
  • Russell Musekiwa
  • Jonathan Chinyama
  • Ethan Hinds

Rowing

  • Jason Moulder

ARCHERY

Peterhouse participated in May’s monthly interschools archery tournament on Sunday, 17 May, hosted at Chisipite Junior School, with 15 teams participating.

  • PHB A placed 9th overall
  • Robin Rottcher placed 10th in the individual competition

Well done to all involved.


HOCKEY

vs Hellenic

Overall Results

Played 9 | Won 7 | Lost 2

TeamScoreResult
1st XI0–2Lost
2nd XI4–1Won
3rd XI4–0Won
U16A3–2Won
U16B4–1Won
U15A0–4Lost
U15B4–1Won
U14A4–0Won
U14B3–0Won

Hockey produced an excellent set of results and will look to carry this momentum into next weekend.


SOCCER

vs St Ignatius

Overall Results

Played 4 | Won 1 | Drew 2 | Lost 1

TeamScoreResult
1st Team1–2Lost
U16A0–0Drew
U15A2–2Drew
U14A3–0Won

Our soccer teams showed encouraging signs and will continue working hard ahead of this week’s fixtures.


RUGBY

vs St George’s

Overall Results

Played 13 | Won 3 | Lost 10

TeamScoreResult
1st XV29–42Lost
2nd XV24–29Lost
3rd XV38–5Won
4th XV12–26Lost
U16A18–31Lost
U16B15–47Lost
U16C41–0Won
U15A0–52Lost
U15B5–22Lost
U15C12–10Won
U14A0–54Lost
U14B14–31Lost
U14C17–38Lost

The rugby teams showed resilience and commitment against strong opposition and will continue improving as they prepare for this week.


RUGBY REFEREES

A big thank you to all the referees who carried out duty at St George’s College over the weekend. Your professionalism, commitment and willingness to serve the game were greatly appreciated and reflected positively on our refereeing body.

Congratulations also go to Nicholas Orphanides on his appointment to officiate the Watershed vs Hellenic U16 match under the Zimbabwe Rugby Referees Society. This was a debut appointment for Nicholas at that level and is a proud achievement for both him and the Rugby Refereeing Club.

Well done to everyone involved, and we encourage you all to continue working hard and representing the school with pride.

CULTURAL RESULTS

BRIDGE

Inter-Schools Bridge – Sunday 17 May (Arundel)

PHB participated in a tournament against St John’s College, Dominican Convent, Arundel, Prince Edward and Peterhouse Girls.

B Room

Admire Ushehokunze, Mufudzi Kamusasa, Blessing Matsikidze and Nyasha Matsikidze gave their best effort, finishing 4th.

A Room

Vuso Mlambo, Michael Fowlds, Tungamirai Chinhamo and Joshua Wekwete finished 3rd.

Overall, Peterhouse Boys placed 4th out of 6 schools.

Well done to all the Bridge players.


CHIMUN

14 – 16 May 2026 | Chisipite

Under the theme “The Ethics of Progress”, 14 boys debated a wide range of issues, ranging from intergenerational corruption in Africa to preventing the misuse of space technology.

The boys were excellent ambassadors for the school throughout the debates and social events.

Congratulations to the following boys on their outstanding achievements:

  • Tinomudaishe Toronga — Most Promising Delegate in NATO
  • Adrian Mudekunye — Most Honourable Delegate in UNESCO
  • Tapiwa Kamba — Best Position Paper in Human Rights Council 1
  • Alex Meikle — Most Honourable Delegate in WHO
  • Zviito Nhemachena — Most Honourable Delegate in General Assembly 6

QUIZ

Interhouse Quiz – Wednesday 13 May

Junior Results

1st – Snell — 56 points
2nd – Malvern — 49 points
3rd – Founders — 41 points
4th – Paget — 33 points
5th – Grinham — 32 points
6th – Ellis

Senior Results

1st – Founders — 41 points
2nd – Paget — 33 points
3rd (tie) – Grinham & Malvern — 32 points
5th – Snell — 28 points
6th – Ellis — 11 points

Overall Results

1st – Snell — 84 points
2nd – Founders — 82 points
3rd – Malvern — 81 points
4th – Paget — 66 points
5th – Grinham — 64 points
6th – Ellis — 11 points

Well done to all participants, and thank you to Mr Gwaza for his assistance and Mr Mazani for organising and serving as Quiz Master.