Rugby – vs Hellenic

Wednesday 11 March 2026

Overall: Played 16 | Won 12 | Lost 3 | Drawn 1

Results

U14B

  • Won 32–5
  • Won 15–10

U15B

  • Drew 10–10
  • Won 32–17

U14A

  • Lost 5–29
  • Lost 12–31

U15A

  • Won 24–20
  • Lost 19–33

U16A

  • Won 20–0
  • Won 31–5

3rd Team

  • Won 24–19
  • Won 24–19

2nd Team

  • Won 22–5
  • Won 24–17

1st Team (vs Spartans)

  • Won 26–12
  • Won 26–10

A strong day for Peterhouse rugby, with dominant performances particularly from the U16A, 2nd and 1st teams.


Rugby – Lomagundi 10s Tournament

Played 6 | Won 5 | Lost 1
Final Position: 3rd Overall

Day 1

  • Won 17–0 vs Heritage
  • Won 28–0 vs LC Select
  • Won 36–0 vs Kutama

Day 2

  • Won 14–7 vs CBC
  • Lost 7–12 vs PE
  • Won 14–0 vs MCC

Well done to the team on a strong tournament performance.


Swimming

Bonaqua Multisport Festival – Troutbeck

Braden Amm delivered an outstanding performance in the 3km Open Water Swim:

  • 1st in Age Group
  • 1st Overall
  • Time: 46:10
  • Improved PB by 10 minutes

An exceptional achievement. Well done, Braden.


ZimSwim Team Selection

  • Jude Moss
  • Gabriel Munengwa

Both swimmers have been selected to compete at the SANJ Swimming Championships in Port Elizabeth, South Africa.

We wish them every success.


Table Tennis – vs Mazoe

  • 1st Team: Won 3–1
  • U16: Lost 1–3

Triathlon

A special congratulations to Aden, who competed in the Troutbeck Off-Road Triathlon.

  • 1st Place Overall

This demanding event combines open water swimming, mountain biking, and trail running, making this victory particularly impressive.


Cultural Results

Debate – vs Wise Owl & PHG

Tuesday 10 March | PHG

  • Juniors: Lost 64% – 65%
    • Selvyn Chipunza – Second Best Speaker (68%)
  • Intermediates: Combined PHG/PHB team lost 70% – 71%
    • Taonashe Matsuro – Second Best Speaker (70%)
  • Seniors: Lost 67% – 69%
    • Kodzero Chinhara – Second Best Speaker (69%)
    • Tinomudaishe Toronga – Third Best Speaker (67%)

Public Speaking – vs Wise Owl

10 March | PHG

  • Juniors: Veer Sikand – 2nd place (60%)
  • Intermediates: Kunashe Chakona – 1st place (68%)
  • Seniors: Tatenda Takawira – 2nd place (64%)

Thanks to Kudakwashe Chifamba and Tinei Mautsa for adjudicating.


Interhouse Mathematics Olympiad & Solutions Expo

Thursday 12 March

The inaugural Mathematics Olympiad and Solutions Expo was a vibrant and competitive event showcasing logic, teamwork, and house spirit.

Final Standings

1st – Snell – 52.0%
2nd – Grinham – 48.3%
3rd – Malvern – 46.5%
4th – Ellis – 36.7%
5th – Paget – 33.3%
6th – Founders – 31.5%

Well done to all participants, and thank you to Mr Gwaza and the Mathematics Club for organising a successful event.