 NetballThe Netball team compete in various tournaments, including the Fastnet Netball Tournament and the National All Girls’ Schools Festival. Each year there are girls in various age groups who are selected for the Gauteng teams. Pre-season training starts in term 4, with the season starting early in term 1 of the next year.
Netball has three or four teams in each age group and continues to grow. |  ChessA sport that has grown vastly over the past few years, PHSG boasts with numerous players advancing to the Gauteng Individual Chess Championships each year. The league is always tough, with the winner of the league often only being decided with the final round.
PHSG has two senior teams and a development team. |  VolleyballVolleyball is an exciting team sport that we offer from term 1 to term 4.
Term 1 is our busiest time of the year as we have league and the Fourways tournament. In 2015 and 2018 our U16A won the league.
The rest of the year we have friendlies, the Tuks tournament and the U19’s have the annual ISSA tournament in Mafikeng. |
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 Water PoloA physically demanding, yet thrilling team sport, waterpolo is played in term 1 and 4, with land training in the colder months. The teams train hard and play with passion. Each year, a number of learners are selected to the provincial teams. |  HockeyHockey is a fun, fast-paced team sport with matches in term 2. Training is year-round with pre-season playing an important role in the sport. The 1st team competes in the annual National All Girls’ Schools Festival as well as the St Mary’s Festival. Each year, numerous girls are selected for the Gauteng North teams and every so often learners are selected to the SA Schools team. Three Old Girls are in the senior national side. |  EquestrianEquestrian is a year-round sport which is enjoyed by all who participate. The riders are passionate about their sport and their horses. In the past, the learners have always been successful at the qualifiers, often advancing to the Gauteng North qualifiers. Some of the riders progress to the SANESA National Championships.
The school does not provide horses to the riders. The learners are advised to have their own coaches. |
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