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The Drakensberg Boys' Choir School, established in 1967 by John Tungay near Winterton, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, is a choir school known for its diverse musical repertoire. The school initially enrolled boys aged 9 to 15 and admitted its first black student in 1988. The Drakensberg Boys' Choir School has performed various genres including jazz, pop, and African music, both locally and internationally. They have toured extensively, performing in the United States, Europe, and at the Vatican City by Papal request. Notable alumni include the Bala Brothers and Jean-Philip Grobler, who later became St. Lucia. The choir's international tours often involve collaborations with local youth choirs, highlighting their global influence.