2001 Peterhouse Girls Year in Profile
HEADMASTER: J.B. Calderwood (BA [Phys. Ed] HDE)
SENIOR MISTRESS: Mrs. S.M. Davies (BA [Hons.] UED)
TEACHING STAFF:
Mrs. D. Andersen-Mabira ( Cert. Ed.)
Mrs. K. Barrie (BEd)
Mrs. A.J. Chiremba (Diploma in Ed.)
Mrs. S.M. Davidson (BSc)
Mrs G. Fantiso
Mrs. C.A. Gibson (BA Hons.] PGCE)
Mrs. W. Hewit (BA Translation)
Mrs. R. Masawi (C.E. [SEC])
2001 Peterhouse Boys Year in Profile
SENIOR STAFF APPOINTMENTS
Mike Bawden left Peterhouse in November 2001 to be secretary of Walton Heath Golf Club in England. Jon Calderwood will be the new Rector and Sue Davidson will be the new Head of PHG.
Congratulations to Reg Querl on being appointed as the Headmaster of Falcon College. Our loss will be their gain.
2001 Peterhouse Boys Speech Day
Mike Bawden’s Farewell Speech
Mr Chairman, Mr Todd, Governors, ladies and gentlemen,
It is a great pleasure to welcome our Guest of Honour, Neil Todd, the ex Head of Falcon, and his wife Sue, to our Peterhouse Speech Day.
John Carter
Today is a sad day for me as it is my last Speech Day; but it is also sad for the School in that this is the last Speech Day, which will be presided over by our Chairman of the Board, John Carter.
2000 Peterhouse Girls Year in Profile
HEADMASTER: Mr. J. B. Calderwood
SENIOR MISTRESS: Mrs S. M. Buckland
ACADEMIC STAFF:
Mrs. D. Anderson-Mabira Mrs. K. Barrie Mrs. A. Chiremba Mrs. S.M. Davidson Mrs. G. Fantiso Mrs. C.A. Gibson Miss K. Harvey Mrs. W. Hewit Miss R. Juru Miss T. Matongo Mr. E.T. Munjoma Mrs. S. Munjoma Mrs. H.E. Nel Mr. K. Nicholas Mrs. N.E Nicholas Mr H. Waters
SPORTS ADMINISTRATOR: Mrs. M. Querl
2000 Peterhouse Girls Speech Day
Our Guest of Honour - Mr. Pennant-Rea, the Rector and Mrs. Bawden, Governors, Invited Guests, Parents and Girls of Peterhouse - I welcome you to Speech Day and Prize Giving - our first in the New Millennium.
The New Millennium
We all eagerly, and somewhat nervously, awaited the dawning of the New Millennium expecting, as we had been led to believe, huge technological complications. Little did we know that, in Zimbabwe, huge complications would be brought about by something other than a Millennium Bug!