Thursday 18th June 2026
Dear Parents and Guardians
Half term is here, and with it comes surprise that the highly anticipated Marondera winter remains strangely elusive. For our newer girls who haven’t spent a winter at Peterhouse, our experience tells us that they have a frosty few weeks to look forward to! I always say that our girls are made of tough stuff, and this is a characteristic that is grown in the second term.
The girls have been incredibly busy since the first fixture free, with sport, music and culture all featuring in the life of the school. This year’s Buckland Arts Competition has been a delight. Started nearly 40 years ago by Mrs Sue Davies, it continues to uncover hidden talents among our girls. And talented they are; performances and creations have been inspiring to watch.
I have recently returned from the Heads’ Conference where much time was spent discussing the move towards the Heritage Based Curriculum. HBC is not new to us, and much of this curriculum is already taught at Peterhouse. Please be assured that in all our deliberations and planning, the children’s wellbeing is at the forefront of our discussions.
Looking ahead, mock examinations are on the horizon for B Block through to VIth Form. Preparation is key, and I encourage the girls to dedicate time to their books this weekend. At the same time, rest is vital for growth. My hope is that this long weekend offers both, time to recharge, and time to be ready for the hard work and play that lie ahead. That’s all from me. I wish you a wonderful weekend with your families, and may the peace of Christ, which surpasses all understanding, guard and keep you, bringing everyone back safely.
Congratulations to the following girls who received Commendations for their Trinity Mid-Term Mark Order:
D Block –Wakatendeka Bwanya, Ayanda Chigwedere, Hannah Chihota, Pearl Jhamba, Alicia Kone, Lwandisiwe Mapuma, Rungano Matondo, Rita Matsikidze, Makanakaishe Mkonto, Yvonne Mubaiwa, Asante Mudara, Alexis Mudavanhu, Makaita Mugweni, Mutsawashe Mupanguri, Hayley Mutsanya, Matidaishe Nhema, Munotizivaishe Shuro, Maita Taruvinga, Joana Tyoka and Philippa Weller.
C Block – Danai Chikomo, Tanatswa Chimhenga, Hellen Chitere, Zoe Karoro, Manuela Kunatsa (Full House), Tanzwika Mazike, Kaelyn Munzeiwa-Muzamhindo, Lily Rous, Maita Shumba, Keira Style, Kudzwaishe Tekere, Kudakwashe Tinofa (Full House), Holly Tunney and Kyla Willemse.
B Block -Jemimah Durham, Ashleigh Lamb, Nicole Lufeli, Makanakaishe Lusiyano (Full House), Matifadza Moga, Anotidaishe Murisa and Alyssa Zindi.
A Block –Tadisa Ajento, Shannan Mukosera, Akudzwe Nhondova and Tamsyn Trewartha.
Vth Form – Panashe Dhoba, Tayana Machawira (Full House), Yorina Mugadhi (Full House), Tafara Mutsaro and Sharae Trewartha (Full House).
VIth Form – Keira Findlay (Full House), Kimberley Guzha (Full House), Matifadza Madera (Full House), Natsai Mandimutsira (Full House), Leona Marimira, Dalia Menzies, Tafadzwa Mubai and Gabrielle Mukuro.
A reminder that A Block will have their parent-teacher consultation on Friday, 10th July between 10h00 and 11h45 in the PHG Dining Hall. This will be invaluable in advance of finalising your daughter’s IGCSE entries.
Consultation will be preceded by an Upper School open day for all A Block parents. This will take place at PHB from 08h00 and will introduce the Upper-School campus and important information on Vth Form AS and A Level subject choices will be given.
Mock examinations for A Block, Vth and VIth Form, as well as mid-year examinations for B Block, start on Wednesday, 24th June. Rest this weekend, will be as important as some last-minute revision: good sleep habits, healthy eating, and regular exercise are of the utmost importance as they revise and practice past paper questions. Please encourage your daughter to try their best and to remember that writing these exams is a diagnostic opportunity for both pupil and teacher to ascertain areas that require further practice. Their results do not define their potential.
BASKETBALL
30th May
U20 ATS Selection
The following players were selected: Naledi Chibanguza, Anesu Dzvatsva, Natsai Mandimutsira, Vimbisai Mudzinganyama, Robyn Muleya, Makanaka Mungoni, Mamello Shoko
12th June
vs Westridge High School
U14 won 35-2
U15 won 23-0
U16 won 19-3
2nd Team won 7-2
1st Team won 67-6
GOLF
30th May
Interschools Golf Tournament
Senior division: 1st Place Tatenda Kumbirai
HOCKEY
29th May
MCD Provincial Trials
The following girls were selected for the Provincial MCD Team:
U16A – Alexia Tselentis, Hannah Stanger, Mandisa Mucheki, Tendai Machokoto, Villa Gata, Cambria Watt, Makanakaishe Lusiyano, Minerva Bunhu, Michaella Nyabezi, Genovefa Owen
U16B – Munesu Jambawo, Tassia Kaschula, Stacey Mangenah, Angel Manyanda
U18A – Tawana Ndimutseyi, Vanshika Datta, Jordan Carlisle, Veneka Mutsai, Cassandra Fernandes, Tashinganashe Nigrazi, Bina Brits
U18B – Tyla Fouche, TanakaTswatswa, Keira Findlay, Mufaro Tapfumanei, Jessica Pswarayi, Aimee Makuchete, Fadzisayi Mushininga
6th June
PHG A & B League vs Falcon
A League
U14A won 2-0
U15A won 3-0
U16A won 3-0
1st Team Match abandoned due to weather
B League
U14B won 11-0
U15B won 5-1
U16B drew 1-1
2nd Team won 4-2
13th June
U14 Hockey Festival hosted by PHG
PHG U14A won the tournament
PHG U14B came 5th out of 16 Teams
U15 Hockey Festival hosted by Hellenic Academy
PHG U15A won the tournament with Alleyah Lambat was selected as defender of the tournament
IPT National Hockey Trials at Chisipite School
The following girls were selected to represent Zimbabwe:
U16A – Mandisa Mucheki, Michaella Nyabezi
U16B – Villa Gata, Makankaishe Lusiyano, Tendai Machokoto, Cambria Watt
U16 NTR – Genovefa Owen
U18A – Bina Brits, Veneka Mutsai
U18B – Jordan Carlisle
U18 NTR – Tyla Fouche, Fadzisayi Mushininga, Tawana Ndimutseyi, Tanaka Tswatswa
HORSE RIDING
24th May
Kelsey Pelham: 1st in 1m on Going Easy
Kelsey Pelham: 3rd in 95cm derby on Silver
SOCCER
27th May
vs Chisipite School
Juniors drew 1-1
Seniors lost 0-2
3rd June
vs Watershed
Juniors drew 0-0
Seniors drew 1-1
10th June
vs Arundel School
Juniors lost 1-2
Seniors drew 1-1
SQUASH
27th May – vs St John’s
PHG lost 2-3
3rd June – vs Chisipite
PHG won 4-1
9th June – vs Dominican Convent
PHG won 5-0
11th June – vs Hellenic Academy Boys & Girls
PHG lost 2-3
TABLE TENNIS
27th May – vs Budiriro
PHG won 3-2
3rd June – vs Dominican Convent
PHG drew 4 – 4
BUCKLAND ARTS
Buckland Arts is an annual competition in the culture space at Peterhouse Girls. The theme for the year was Africa, My Africa. It invited recognition and appreciation of the continent’s rich heritage, resilience, and creativity within the cultural space. It encouraged the girls to embark on a holistic exploration of Africa’s diverse traditions and global cultural contributions through Poetry, Music, Dance, and Visual Arts. The competition was a resounding success and was concluded by a display of the best pieces from the various categories as well as two entertaining concerts. The following girls are commended for participating and winning in their respective categories:
Art
Juniors
1st – Rita Matsikidze (I)
2nd – Manuela Kunatsa (K)
3rd – Matidaishe Nhema (E)
4th – Yvonne Mubaiwa (S)
Middles
1st – Nyasha Mapokotera (I)
2nd – Gabrielle Nyambirai (S)
3rd – Nyasha Java (S)
4th – Tassia Kaschula (E)
Seniors
1st – Chelsea Jin (E)
2nd Julian Kokerai (S)
3rd – Mandipa Mawunga (I)
4th – Lorraine Njaravaza (K)
Cookery
Juniors
1st – Lily Rous (S)
2nd – Gabrielle Gurajena (I)
2nd – Rumbidzai Chinhara (E)
4th – Jacinta Mugurungi (K)
Middles
1st – Juanita Takaedza (S)
2nd – Alexis Tselentis (I)
3rd – Jemimah Durham (K)
4th – Rachel Schley (E)
Seniors
1st – Nikita Rana (K)
2nd – Colette Arnold (E)
2nd – Sadie Ludick (K)
4th – Keira Findlay (E)
Décor
Juniors
1st – Mutsawashe Toronga (I)
2nd – Matidaishe Nhema/Keila Nyamhuri (E)
3rd – Ella Fox (K)
4th – Carla Green-Thompson (I)
Middles
1st – Danelle Nyamurera (K)
2nd – Rutendo Musowe (I)
3rd – Katie Rottcher (E)
4th – Sigona Nyawo (K)
Seniors
1st – Naledi Chibanguza (K)
2nd – Anesu Dzvatsva / Panashe Dhoba (S)
3rd – Fadzisayi Mushininga (K)
4th – Erin Eastwood (S)
Floral Arrangement
Juniors
1st – Thokozile Msipa (E)
2nd – Hailey Wheeler (K)
3rd – Christal Borerwe (I)
4th – Lexi Meikle (S)
Middles
1st – Rachel Schley (S)
2nd – Kayla Van der Merwe (K)
3rd – Tamsyn Trewartha (E)
4th – Kuzivakwashe Sakupwanya (I)
Seniors
1st – Nevimbo Mujaranji (K)
2nd – Leona Marimira (I)
3rd – Chelsea Jin (E)
4th – Matipa Mashavave (I)
Information Technology
Juniors
1st – Runako Magumeni-Dhlamini (K)
2nd – Gabrielle Gurajena (I)
3rd – Megan Berry (S)
4th – Thokozile Msipa (E)
4th – Johanna Boka (E)
4th – Fadzai Paketh (K)
Middles
1st – Tatenda Chibowora (K)
2nd – Alyssa Zindi (E)
3rd – Kudzai Paketh (K)
4th – Thandeka Nyahwa (K)
Recitation (Individual)
Juniors
1st – Caitlyn MacIntyre (K)
2nd – Shantel Mupuri (I)
3rd – Leeandah Nyamhandu (S)
4th – Tanatswa Kaitano (E)
Middles
1st – Amani Dengwani (S)
2nd -Nicole Lufeli (I)
3rd – Shaanan Mukosera (E)
4th – Lettitia Zireva (K)
Seniors
1st – Rufaro Matsika(E)
2nd – Tariro Mapfumo (K)
3rd – Thandeka Takawira (I)
4th – Mufaro Tapfumaneyi (S)
Photography
Juniors
1st – Hannah Hosack (S)
2nd – Ella Fox (K)
3rd – Holly Tunney (S)
4th – Mudiwa Zvobgo (S)
Middles
1st – Rachel Schley (S)
2nd – Tassia Kaschula (E)
3rd – Lebohang Ngwenya (S)
4th – Kayla van der Merwe (K)
Seniors
1st – Sharae Trewartha (E)
2nd – Naledi Chibanguza (K)
3rd – Melina Chisholm (K)
4th – Kathryn Rundle (S)
Spoken Word
Seniors
1st – Grace Murendo (K)
2nd – Tafara Mutsaro (I)
3rd – Peace Mhlanga (E)
4th – Dineo Chimphondah(S)
Solo Music
Juniors
1st – Helen Chitere (I)
Middles
1st – Tadisa Ajento (S)
Seniors
1st – Leona Marimira
Choral Speaking
1st – Eland & Impala
3rd – Sable
4th – Kudu
Choir
1st – Impala
2nd – Eland
3rd – Sable
4th – Kudu
Dance
1st – Impala
2nd – Sable
3rd – Eland
4th – Kudu
Installation
1st – Sable
2nd – Impala
3rd – Kudu
4th – Eland
Trophies
Marondera Garden Trophy
Best floral arrangement overall
Rachel Schley (S)
Thokozile Msipa (E)
The Buckland Arts Trophy
Contributing the most to the competition
Carla Green Thompson (I)
Buckler Trophy
For the winning house
Kudu
BRIDGE
vs Prince Edward
As lost 2 – 39
Bs won 25 – 0
Cs lost 6 – 26
vs PHB
As lost 9 – 11
Bs lost 9 – 0
Cs won 2 – 0
CHESS
vs PHB
Juniors won 2 and lost 4
Seniors won 2 and lost 4.
vs St George’s
Juniors lost 6 and won 0
Seniors lost 6 and won 0.
DEBATE
Zimbabwe National Debate
From the 16th – 18th of May, Shiloh Deetlefs participated in the Pre-WSDC International Debate Tournament, hosted in Vancouver, Canada. Congratulations to Shiloh for being awarded a shield for 9th best speaker out of 413 speakers. She also received recognition as the highest-ranking Zimbabwean speaker in the entire competition. In addition, her team was awarded a trophy for winning overall.
INTERACT CLUB
Members of the Interact Club visited Musha Wevana Children’s Home in Marondera, where they generously donated snacks for school-aged children. Additionally, they visited Ida Wekwako Old People’s Home, where they served pastries and drinks, and contributed clothing and groceries. The club members engaged with both the children and the residents at the home. They expressed their sincere gratitude to all PHB and PHG pupils for their support of Interact fundraising initiatives, acknowledging that their generosity made these visits and donations possible.
MATHS OLYMPIAD
Congratulations to Mikayla Chiremba and Thandeka Takawira for advancing to Round 2 of the Old Mutual Maths Olympiad. This next stage will be written on 24th June 2026.
PASTIS
The PASTIS Club convened a meeting with Marondera High, commencing with an icebreaker to alleviate students’ nerves prior to their presentations. The discussion focused on the impact of social influencers on teenage self-image and strategies for managing personal jealousy. Many students contributed mature insights on self-improvement, emphasizing the importance of refraining from sabotaging others out of jealousy. While most participants explored conflict resolution, some expressed concerns about potentially jeopardizing relationships.
QUIZ
Quiz held at Watershed
Juniors – 9th out of 17 schools
Seniors – 14th out of 17 schools
Overall PHG came 12th out of 17 schools
SHONA CLUB
St George’s
The Shona Club participated in the St George’s event, which featured a variety of activities, including choral singing, drama, traditional mbira music, and poetry recitation. The event did not include competitive rankings, emphasizing instead the importance of showcasing the students’ diverse talents. Through their involvement, the D Block girls gained a deeper appreciation for self-confidence, the joy of performance, and the significance of effectively embodying their characters.
WORLD SCHOLARS CUP
The World Scholars Cup Club held a fixture with PHB, featuring debates, quiz, and the Scholars Challenge. Four debates were held, and the girls performed exceptionally well, winning two debates. For the quiz and Scholars Bowl, points were tallied at the end of the rounds, with the boys’ team placing first overall and the girls’ team placing second. D Block also attended to gain exposure, participating enthusiastically in the quiz rounds. Overall, the fixture was a great success, helping participants develop teamwork, confidence, and public speaking skills through friendly competition.