SPORTING ACTIVITIES

SQUASH
Vs Dominican Convent played Tuesday 10June

PHG won 5-0

TABLE TENNIS
Vs Dominican Convent played Wednesday 11 June

PHG Juniors lost 1 – 3
PHG Seniors lost 1 – 3

SOCCER
Vs Gateway played Wednesday 11 June

PHG Seniors drew 0 – 0

BASKETBALL
Vs Gateway played Friday 13 June

U14: Won 18-1
U15: Lost 6-8
U16: Won 19-10
1st team: Won 42-8

The following qualified for the Zimbabwe ATS team

Zimbabwe ATS qualification

U16
Taylor Mudzinganyama
Renesmey Chanakira
Nyasha Fanyana

U20
Rufadzo Mangoma
Natsai Mandimutsira
Chelsea Jin
Naledi Chibanguza

KARATE
Vs Nagel House played Friday 13 June

U14 Kumite (Fighting)
Danai Chikomo: 1st position

U18 Kumite (Fighting)
Celine Muhwati: 1st position
Kimberly Guzha: 2nd Position

HOCKEY
Vs Chisipite played Saturday 14 June
Pearl Trophy and Platinum Shield

A League

  • U14A: Won 1-0
  • U15A: Won 1-0
  • U16A: Lost 1-3
  • 1st Team: Lost 2-3

B League

  • U14B: Drew 0-0
  • U15B: Won 5-0
  • U16B: Drew 0-0
  • 2nd Team: Lost 1-2

C League – Vs Westridge

  • U14C: Won 6-0
  • U15C: Won 7-0
  • U16C: Lost 0-2
  • 3rd Team: Lost 1-2

HORSE RIDING
Show Jumping at Arlington Race Course – Sunday 15 June
Kelsey Pelham achieved the most points, got most improved, and second overall Reserve champion 80cm eventing

CULTURAL RESULTS

BRIDGE
Vs Watershed 

  • As: Lost 4-15
  • Bs: Won 16-2
  • Cs: Won 5-0

Vs PHB

  • As: Lost 0-14
  • Bs: Lost 11-20
  • Cs: Lost 9-11

Overall PHG came second with 54 points

BUCKLAND ARTS 2025 RESULTS

Buckland Arts is an annual competition in the culture space at Peterhouse Girls. It allows the girls to display creativity and innovation through a range of mostly cultural activities like Art,

Photography, Décor, Flower Arrangement, Design, Music, Dance, Recitation, Cookery, Information Technology and Installation. This year’s theme, “Celebrating Cultural Mosaic,” invited the girls to engage in a holistic exploration of the rich tapestry of global cultures. The girls were able to recognise, promote, embrace, honour and above all celebrate not only the unique but diverse cultures in the world today. The competition was a resounding success, concluding with 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

JUNIORSMIDDLESSENIORS
1st: Ruvarashe Kandawasvika (K)
2nd: Manuela Kunatsa (K)
3rd: Gabrielle Nyambirai (S)
4th: Carla Green- Thompson (I)
1st: Lorraine Njaravaza (K)
2nd: Jordan Carlisle (I)
3rd: Rudadiso Midzi (S)
4th: Rachel Schley (S)
1st: Chelsea Jin (E)
2nd: Kimberley Guzha (K)
3rd: Celine Muhwati (E)
4th: Thandeka Takawira (I)

DECOR

JUNIORSMIDDLESSENIORS
1st: Jemimah Robb (I)
2nd: Rutendo Musowe (I)
3rd: Lily Rous (S)
4th: Hailey Marume (E)
1st: Danelle Nyamurera (K)
2nd: Naledi Chibanguza (K)
3rd: Graca Emmanuel (S)
4th: Kuzivakwashe Sakupwanya
1st: Lizelle Hill (E)
2nd: Cassandra Fernandes (S)
3rd: Matifadza Madera (K)
4th: Naomi Ruzvidzo (E)

COOKERY

JUNIORSMIDDLESSENIORS
1st: Alexia Tselentis (I)
2nd: Jemimah Robb (I)
3rd: Jemimah Durham (S)
3rd: Ashleigh Lamb (I)
1st: Camilla Tippett (S)
2nd: Rachel Schley (S)
3rd: Sadie Ludick (K)
3rd: Rhyley Moore (K)
1st: Naledi Ngwenya (S)
2nd: Tadiwa Ruzvidzo (K)
3rd: Tayamika Mandiwanzira (E)
4th: Nikita Rana (K)
4th: Tatenda Kwenda (S)

DESIGN

JUNIORSMIDDLESSENIORS
1st: Alyssa Zindi ( E)
2nd: Anashe Mudzudzu (S)
3rd: Claire Chavunduka (E)
1st: Shaye Marrilier and Cambria Watt (I)
2nd: Katie Charters (E)
3rd: Theophilus Kunaka (E)
1st: Kelsey Pelham (E)
2nd: Ruby Tasker (K)
3rd: Mufarowashe Sibanda (I)

FLORAL ARRANGEMENT

JUNIORSMIDDLESSENIORS
1st: Olivia Collett (S)
2nd: Bella MacIntyre (K)
3rd: Maita Shumba (K)
4th: Samantha Schley (S)
1st: Kayla Van Der Merwe (K)
2nd: Sadie Ludick (K)
3rd: Isabel Saravoyi (E)
4th: Rachel Schley (S)
1st: Chelsea Jin (E)
2nd: Acacia Orphanides (S)
3rd: Nevimbo Mujaranji (K)
4th: Amelie Mtongwiza (E)

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

JUNIORSMIDDLES
1st: Anashe Mudzudzu (S)
2nd: Holly Kruger (K)
3rd: Chiara Frees (E)
1st: Theophilus Kunaka (E)
2nd: Bella Wilson (E)

RECITATION (INDIVIDUAL)

JUNIORSMIDDLESSENIORS
1st: Shantel Mupuri (I)
2nd: Tanaka Tafirenyika (S)
3rd: Maita Shumba (K)
4th: Kyla Willemse (E)
1st: Rachel Gomo (K)
2nd: Shanaan Mukosera (E )
3rd: Amani Dengwani (S)
4th: Maita Maoneke (I)
1st: Mary Mahofa (S)
2nd: Celine Muhwati (E)
3rd: Matifadza Madera (K)
4th: Ruvimbo Kaukonde (I)

PHOTOGRAPHY

JUNIORSMIDDLESSENIORS
1st: Alleyyah Lambat (E)
2nd: Alleyyah Lambat (E)
3rd: Carla Green- Thompson (I)
4th: Isabella Charters (E)
1st: Kyra Chan Jack (E)
2nd: Kayleigh Bowes (K)
3rd: Alexie-Lee Shattock (E)
4th: Kayla Van der Merwe (K)
1st: Anotida Kunaka (E)
2nd: Melina Chisholm (K)
3rd: Colette Arnold (E)
4th: Cassandra Fernandes (S)

SPOKEN WORD

JUNIORS
1st: Grace Murendo (K)
2nd: Kundai Paradza (S)
3rd: Lianna Mashumba (I)

CORAL SPEAKING
1st: Sable
2nd: Kudu
3rd: Eland
4th: Impala

MUSIC
1st: Impala
2nd: Kudu
3rd: Eland
4th: Sable

DANCE
1st: Eland
2nd: Sable
3rd: Impala
4th: Kudu

INSTALLATION
1st: Impala
2nd: Sable
3rd: Kudu
4th: Eland

OVERALL RESULTS:

1st: Sable         86 pts
2nd: Kudu        84 pts
3rd: Eland        80 pts
4th: Impala      59 pts

TROPHIES

The Marondera Garden Trophy for the best floral arrangement overall: Chelsea Jin and Acacia Orphanides

The Buckland Arts Trophy for contributing the most to the competition: Chelsea Jin

The Buckler Trophy for the winning house: Sable

CHESS
Vs St George’s

  • Juniors lost all 6 games
  • Seniors won 1 and lost 5

DEBATE
Vs Watershed

Juniors won 79%-75%. Anashe Chauruka was the best speaker with 78%.
Intermediates won 68%- 64%. Shaanan Mukosera was the best speaker with 72%, Rachel Gomo was runner up best speaker with 70%
Seniors won 71%-70%. Ruvimbo Kaukonde was the best speaker with 74%.

INTERACT CLUB

On Thursday, June 5th, 25 members of the Interact Club visited Musha Wevana Children’s Home in Nyameni. They generously donated clothes, sugar, and cooking oil. The members served biscuits and sweets to the children, engaged them in games, and shared songs and prayers, creating a memorable day for all.

Special thanks to the PHB and PHG pupils for their generous donations and unwavering support for the Interact fundraising programs.

PUBLIC SPEAKING
Vs Watershed

Juniors Tanatswa Kaitano came 2nd out of 3 speakers with 68%
Intermediates Maita Maoneke came 3rd out of 3 speaker’s with 77.5%
Seniors Celine Muhwati came 2nd out of 3 speakers 73.5%Overall PHG came 2nd out of 3 schools