Basketball – U14 Tournament at CBC

Saturday, 1 November

Results:
Played 6 | Won 5 | Lost 1

Group Stages:

  • vs Masiye – Won 21–4
  • vs CBC – Won 21–4
  • vs MCC – Won 35–5

Quarter-Finals:

  • vs Embakwe – Won 20–6

Semi-Finals:

  • vs Wise Owl – Won 26–12

Final:

  • vs St George’s – Lost 2–17

Final Standing: 2nd out of 18 schools

Special Recognition:
Congratulations to Abraham Ushe, who was voted Most Outstanding Player of the Tournament.


Cricket – vs Wise Owl

Tuesday, 21 October

Overall Record: Played 3 | Won 3 | Lost 0

Peterhouse dominated all three matches against Wise Owl, delivering commanding all-round performances.

U16A:

  • Isaac Allott – 104*
  • Peterhouse 157/3 | Wise Owl 116/3
  • Result: Peterhouse won by 41 runs

U15A:

  • Niall Whaley – 36*
  • Simbarashe Mandivenga – 3/4
  • Peterhouse 180/6 | Wise Owl 62 all out
  • Result: Peterhouse won by 118 runs

U14A:

  • Cullen Seaman – 58*
  • Daniel Williams – 36
  • Tanatswa Nyamhuri – 3/19
  • William Swemmer – 3/21
  • Peterhouse 141/6 | Wise Owl 110/8
  • Result: Peterhouse won by 31 runs

Cricket – vs Hellenic

Saturday, 1 November

Overall Record: Played 5 | Won 4 | Lost 1

A dominant performance across all age groups.

U15A:

  • Riley Stanger – 124
  • Niall Whaley – 78
  • Dylan Moyo – 75
  • Patrick Mostert – 5/14
  • Peterhouse 421/7 | Hellenic 86 all out
  • Result: Peterhouse won by 335 runs

U15B:

  • Hellenic bowled out for 51
  • Peterhouse won by 8 wickets

U14A:

  • Defended 194 to win by 10 runs

U14B:

  • Tadiwanashe Mautsa – 51
  • Luke Ballance – 36*
  • Peterhouse chased down 123 to win by 6 wickets

U16A:

  • James Hove – 5/68
  • Lost by 101 runs in a high-scoring contest

Cricket – vs Watershed

Saturday, 1 November

Overall Record: Played 3 | Won 2 | Lost 1

U16B:

  • Aden Collett – 6/12
  • Defended 78 all out to win by 15 runs

U15B:

  • Narrow loss by 2 runs chasing 160

U14B:

  • Tadiwanashe Mautsa – 95
  • Aiden Masanganise – 4/7
  • Peterhouse 216/4 | Watershed 46 all out
  • Result: Peterhouse won by 170 runs

Special Mentions – Cricket

  • Isaac Allott – 104* vs Wise Owl
  • James Hove – 5/68 vs Hellenic
  • Riley Stanger – 124 vs Hellenic
  • Patrick Mostert – 5/14 vs Hellenic
  • Aden Collett – 6/12 vs Watershed

Water Polo – U15 Todd Trophy

Saturday, 1 November

Results:
Played 5 | Won 3 | Lost 2

  • vs Hellenic – Lost 2–18
  • vs Falcon – Won 12–11
  • vs St John’s – Lost 2–15
  • 3rd/4th Playoff vs Hellenic – Lost 1–16

Final Standing: 4th out of 6 schools

Zimbabwe U15 Team Selections:

  • Chase Maertens
  • Robert Weller

Both were named as NTRs (Non-Traveling Reserves) for the national team.


Cultural Activities


National Institute of Allied Arts (NIAA) 2025

Literary Festival Results:

  • Isaac Allott – First Grade (Form 3 Prose)
  • Donnell Mavengere – First Grade Plus (Form 1 Prose)

Interact Club

The Interact Club’s main charity project for 2025 — the fencing of Kukura Neshungu, valued at $3,920.00 — was successfully completed on Saturday, 1 November.

A heartfelt thank you to all who supported the Interact Club’s fundraising initiatives throughout the year.


Captains and Leaders 2026

Congratulations to the following Cultural and Extra-Curricular Captains and Leaders for 2026.
We wish them every success in their leadership roles.

RoleCaptainDeputy / Assistant
PHB Head of CultureElijah MupangavanhuBatsirai Nyawo & Kaystone Hlongwane
BridgeVusomuzi Mlambo
CA DesignJoshua WekweteKudakwashe Chifamba
ChessTakudzwa MogaTinashe Zireva
Coding & RoboticsBradley Munyanyiwa
DebateTinashe LewanikaSimbarashe Mandingaisa
DramaBatsirai NyawoTendeso Nyabereka
Drama – BackstageKudzwai MutabeniAmiran Durham
GavelTo Be Confirmed
InteractTo Be Confirmed
Kukura NeshunguTawananyasha Mhinga
Model United NationsKodzero Chinhara
Head of MusicVusomuzi MlamboKaystone Hlongwane
Head ChoristerTatenda GambizaTakudzwa Moga
Marketing ClubTapiwa KambaSimba Sirichena
Public SpeakingTinashe Lewanika
QuizKudakwashe ChifambaTaremekedzwa Zihumo
School MagazineAmiran DurhamTendeso Nyabereka
STEMKudakwashe ChifambaTanaka Chiromo
World Scholar’s CupAdrian Mudekunye

Heads of Culture in Houses:

  • Ellis: Kaystone Hlongwane
  • Founders: Batsirai Nyawo
  • Grinham: Joel Mandingaisa
  • Malvern: Tinashe Lewanika
  • Paget: Elijah Mupangavanhu
  • Snell: Simbarashe Shirichena