The Drakensberg Boys Choir School (DBCS) has appointed
respected strategist, reputation consultant and governance adviser Willem S
Eksteen as Chairperson of its Board.
The appointment marks a new chapter for one of South
Africa’s most distinctive independent schools as it intensifies its focus on
musical excellence, learner recruitment, long-term sustainability and the
continued development of boys through its unique integration of music, academic
prowess, sports and Christian values. Elected at the School’s Annual General
Meeting on August 3, 2026, Eksteen succeeds Dr Terence G Sibiya, whose
exemplary tenure as Board Chairperson concluded at the end of July following
more than a decade of leadership and service to the School.
The appointment represents an important step in leadership
continuity as the School builds on a strong foundation of governance while
preparing for its next phase of sustainable growth. The Board remains committed
to ensuring that Drakensberg Boys Choir School continues to rank among the
world’s leading centres of musical excellence while providing an outstanding
holistic education that develops boys intellectually, spiritually, physically
and creatively.
Building on an
extraordinary legacy
For more than ten years, Dr Sibiya helped guide the school
through a period of sustained strategic development, characterised by
integrity, humility and an unwavering commitment to safeguarding the School’s
unique mission. The Board expressed its sincere appreciation for his
outstanding contribution and the lasting impact he has had on the governance
and long-term direction of the institution.
Reflecting on his years of service, Dr Sibiya said: “It has
been one of the greatest privileges of my life to serve the Drakensberg Boys
Choir School over more than a decade. I am deeply grateful to every Board
member, Executive Head, member of staff, parent, learner, alumnus and supporter
who has walked this journey with me.”
Congratulating his successor, he adds: “Willem has served
the School with integrity, wisdom and genuine passion over the past few years,
and I have every confidence that he will lead the Board with humility and a
servant heart. I wish him, the Board and the entire DBCS family God’s richest
blessing as they continue building on the remarkable legacy of this
extraordinary institution.”
A leader deeply
invested in the School
Eksteen brings extensive strategic leadership experience
together with a longstanding personal commitment to the School. He first became
involved when his son joined as a Drakie New Boy and soon after served on the
Drakies Parents’ Association before joining the Board in August 2023, where he
has served as the Board Director responsible for Marketing and Fundraising,
helping strengthen the School’s strategic positioning, stakeholder engagement
and fundraising initiatives.
Professionally, he is the founding Chief Executive of Stone,
a strategy, communication and marketing consulting firm he established in 2008.
Holding qualifications in both Law and Journalism, Eksteen has advised South
African and international organisations on strategy, governance, leadership,
stakeholder engagement and organisational transformation.
Accepting his appointment, Eksteen pays tribute to his
predecessor. “Dr Terence Sibiya has set an extraordinary standard of leadership
and leaves very big shoes to fill. On behalf of the Board and the entire DBCS
community, I thank him sincerely for his wisdom, humility and exceptional
service.”
Describing the role of Chairperson as one of stewardship
rather than status, Eksteen says: “Leadership is never about position. It is
about service. Our responsibility is to serve this remarkable institution with
humility, unity and wisdom, always placing the interests of the School and
every boy entrusted to our care ahead of our own.”
Securing the School’s
future
Looking ahead, Eksteen said the Board’s immediate priorities
will centre on growing learner enrolment, strengthening donor partnerships and
ensuring the School remains financially sustainable for generations to come.
“As an independent school, Drakensberg Boys Choir School
receives no public operating funding. Our long-term sustainability depends on
school fees together with the generosity of donors, alumni, parents, companies,
foundations and friends who believe in the transformative work of this
remarkable world-class institution. Growing learner recruitment and expanding
fundraising are therefore among the Board’s highest strategic priorities. They
are investments in safeguarding one of South Africa’s greatest cultural and
educational treasures.”
Eksteen says the School offers a unique educational
proposition that extends far beyond the internationally acclaimed Drakensberg
Boys Choir. “Parents choose Drakensberg Boys Choir School because it develops
well-rounded young men. Our world-renowned Drakensberg Boys Choir programme is
complemented by strong academics, competitive sport, Christian values,
leadership development and a healthy boarding school life within the
magnificent mountain environment of the Central Drakensberg. Few schools
anywhere in the world offer such a distinctive and holistic educational
experience.”
Calling on the wider DBCS community to unite behind the
School, he adds: “Every parent, alumnus, donor, supporter and friend has an
important role to play in securing the future of Drakensberg Boys Choir School.
Together we can ensure that future generations continue to benefit from an
education that changes lives through music, character, academic excellence and
service.”
Executive Head Hendrik Bekker welcomed Eksteen’s
appointment, describing him as a leader who understands both the School’s
heritage and its future. “Willem understands that the strength of Drakensberg
Boys Choir School lies in the unique balance we achieve between world-class
musical excellence, outstanding academics, competitive sport, character
formation and healthy boarding school life. His strategic leadership and high
work ethic will help ensure that this distinctive school model continues to
flourish for generations to come.”
Reaffirming the School’s enduring purpose, Eksteen
concludes: “Our motto, ‘Music is our Ministry’, must continue to guide
everything we do. If we remain faithful to our Christian values, united in
purpose and committed to excellence, the future of this extraordinary School
will be every bit as inspiring as its past. Let us continue working hard with a
good attitude.”