SPORTING ACTIVITIES

HOCKEY

Vs Eaglesvale played Friday 4 July – Played 5 | Won 4 | Lost 1

  • U14A: won 5-0
  • U14B: won 3-0
  • U15A: won 5-0
  • U15B: won 6-0
  • 1st Team: lost 0-1

Congratulations to the following boys who have been selected in the Zimbabwe U16 Hockey Setup:

U16A

  • Nicholas Orphanides

U16B

  • David Harper
  • Nathan Harper

Non Travelling Reserves

  • Hudson Findlay
  • Israel Nzanga
  • Daniel Paunganwa

AMG 7S FESTIVAL

HOCKEY

  • Hockey A made it all the way through to the final, losing out against a tough St John’s Side
  • Hockey B made it through to the Semi Finals, losing to St George’s

RUGBY

  • Opens: Reached the Semi Final losing out to Lomagundi College
  • U16: Reached the Semi Final losing out to Lomagundi College
  • U15: Reached the Semi Final losing out to St Georges
  • U14: Reached the Semi Final Losing out to St Georges

SOCCER

  • B team played 5, won 4 and lost 1. They then lost the semi-final to St. George’s
  • A team played 6, won 5 and lost to St. John’s in the final

Vs St Johns played Wednesday, 2 July

  • U15A: Drew 2 – 2
  • U15B: Lost 0 – 1
  • U15C: Lost 2 – 1
  • U14A: Lost 1-3
  • U14B: Won 5-1
  • U14C: Drew 0-0

SQUASH

Vs Arundel played Tuesday, 1 July

  • The C and D teams played away against Arundel A and B, winning 5-0 and 4-1 respectively.

CULTURAL RESULTS

Peterhouse Model United Nations (PHMUN) Workshop – Saturday, 5 July 2025

On 5 July, Peterhouse hosted a dynamic workshop at Peterhouse Girls’ School, bringing together delegates from PHB, PHG, Wise Owl, and USAP for a day of debate, diplomacy, and growth. This workshop aimed to equip delegates with the skills to write position papers and to train new club members in the protocols to be followed during debates.

The workshop concluded with a Joint Crisis Committee in which there was a heated debate on the rogue use of AI in the military. Overall, this inaugural workshop was a great success, and we look forward to hosting similar workshops in the future.

NIAA Speech & Drama – 5  July

Congratulations to all the drama pupils who performed at the NIAA Speech and Drama Shakespearean and Improvisation days over the weekend:

  • Tendeso Nyabereka and Batsirai Nyawo – both attained Distinctions for their Shakespearean monologues.
  • Simba Mutevhe, Washe Shumba, Admire Ushehokunze and Tinashe Lewanika, Dejon Mavengere and Aydan Waters, attained distinctions for their Improvisations.
  • Simba Mutevhe attained an Honours for his Shakespearean monologue.

The Knowledge Quest Reading Challenge

Is gaining real momentum!

We’re thrilled to announce that Malvern currently has the most boys registered, with Grinham and Paget tied for second place. Well done to all those who have already joined!

Our top readers so far are showing incredible commitment:
Dian Nyamayaro of Malvern
Cheukai Bomba of Ellis
Riley Findlay of Malvern

Well done, gentlemen — keep it up!

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