About us

The Legacy Project was conceptualised in 2025 by Dr Anton Redelinghuys, former Principal of Drakensberg Boys Choir School, and initiated by the next DBCS principal, Mr Andrew Stead adn the late Mr Bill Carter. It is now implemented in three “CIRCLES” in the KZN Midlands by Section 18A tax-exempt PBO and Non Profit Company, PSI Projects, as an informal partnership between the Section 18A PBO Non Profit Champagne Valley School Trust, the department of Education (KZN) and smaller collaborations of 6-8 less-resourced schools around a central well-resourced school. Due to its success, the project attracted funding to be replicated in Pietermaritzburg (with Epworth School) and Greytown (With Wembley College), after is establishment in the Drakensberg, with DBCS!

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Role of music

It has been shown, through research and practice, that choral music education develops discipline, concentration, language ability, team spirit, leadership and a sense of achievement and community involvement.

Vision

The vision of this project is to improve the quality of education in our rural communities through leadership development and choral music. A second component of ‘developing’ schools is to focus on the young children within them. Cultivating excellence in students’ English, Mathematics and Science is key to the future of positive careers for children – creating the skills necessary for the future success of South Africa.

Mission

The mission of this project is to create effective, inspirational leaders through choral music. In addition, the use of impactful and constructive mentorship programmes for school leaders and teachers in key learning areas, will improve opportunities for the youth of rural KZN. While whole school improvement is the focus of the project, partnerships between schools, business and local communities are a necessary part of the initiative.

3 ESSENTIAL COMPONENTS

Principal Leadership
Development

In 2023, workshops covered Community Development, including a local community leader, facilitated by the Michaelhouse Community Partnership, Citizen Lab and Masivuselele NPC. Next year our focus will be on Child Trauma.

Music Teacher Empowerment

  • The Legacy Project appoints a local conductor-trainer (usually volunteers or minimally compensated music teachers and/ or vocalists) who visit each school weekly or fortnightly (as the choir develops) to coach the choirs and their teachers in situ. Mbali Nkosi has been the conductor-in chief since 2022.
  • The 10 teachers from the 5 schools received higher level coaching by qualified music teachers at Epworth and GHS (PMB) this past year, in preparation for the ABRSM exam, which was taken by all 5 less-resourced schools. The coaching sessions cover many aspects from conducting, rhythm and breathing, to basic routines, like warm up or filing in/out of a room!!
  • Sessions offer enrichment of the music teaching experience and are worthy of CPD points.

Choir Establishment in
less-resourced schools

  • Each school is assisted to establish a choir and then to empower the school’s own staff (2 teachers per school) to run the choirs in perpetuity, as outlined above.
  • We now have a well-developed syllabus to achieve the outcomes for both Gr 3(involving an introduction to singing) and Gr 4-7 (involving chorister selection and choir establishment).
  • Choirs are limited to 30 members, so that bus transport to festivals can be easily and affordably arranged.
  • Once a year, the choirs celebrate their progress in the full day Siyacula Festival at Epworth. This involves 4-6 workshops through which all the choristers rotate during the morning, with a substantial breakfast on arrival and lunch afterwards, the highlight being the Siyacula concert.
  • Participating schools may attend a local community festival each year, as opportunities and funds permit (eg Hilton Arts Festival, Festival in the Hills). Depending on progress, choirs are encouraged to participate in the ABRSM Initial Choral Examination. This year
  • PSI Projects will continue to implement it, offering basic guidance of syllabus plus exam entries, and organise the Siyacula Festival.

Our partners

Wembley College, Greytown
RISE and PSI Projects
Masivusele NPV
NG Church, Greytown
Kalamazoo, Mrs Gangai, Kinderhuis
Wimpy Bar
Overstone Cottages
Bowwood and Vondeling Wines
ReWILD Africa

Donate to the
SAKHA UMPHAKATHI
Project

Choirs To Improve English Literacy of 600 Children

Contact us

Tel: +27 (0)21 869 8179
Fax: +27 (0)86 666 8179
Mobile: +27 (0)72 418 0577
Email: md@psiprojects.co.za

Organisation information: K2011127140 trading as PSI Projects

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