
Pioneer, the leader in professional DJ equipment, has joined forces with DJ Spoony and the National Schools Partnership to create a fantastic new DJ'ing initiative "Make me a DJ". Teaching KS 3 & 4 / S 1 - 4 music, and for use in extra curricular activities, pupils follow curriculum based lessons which culminate in a 'mix off' competition to win a visit by the Pioneer Pro DJ Team.
Please Note: 'DJS' software minimum computer requirements:
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Please complete your details below. All resources and software will be supplied to you via a download link once the initiative launches. Please liaise with your ICT Technician for installation on your music suite computers.
All fields marked with an * must be completed. All communications will be via email so please ensure a working email address is included. (We do ask for a phone number in case we have problems contacting you via the email address.
If you have any questions please call us at the National Schools Partnership on 020 8875 5494.
| The 'Make me a DJ' resource is based upon pupils using the mixing software Pioneer DJS to create mixes of their favourite tracks. The resource includes a free schools copy of Pioneer DJS which may be used on as many music suite PC's as required. Supported by a scheme of work for both KS3 and GCSE music, lesson plans and resource sheets. All materials have been written by educational specialists and help deliver the curriculum. | ![]() |
Please Note: 'DJS' software minimum computer requirements:
- Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition / Professional / Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
- Intel® Pentium® M 1.5GHz or faster (or a comparable processor at 1.7 GHz or faster)
- 512 MB RAM or more
- Screen resolution of 1024 X 768 pixels or better
- Built-in or external audio output (2 sound card devices required for full mixing and cueing)
- CD-ROM drive
- 250 MB or more of free hard disk space (excluding the capacity needed for storing .mp3 and other files)
| "I'm delighted to be involved in Pioneer's "Make me a DJ" programme. DJing is really great and a fantastic skill for pupils to learn. When I started out, all I ever wanted to do was play records and make people dance. I've now been a professional DJ for 10 years and I've rubbed shoulders with some of the world's most famous people, but the best bit is being behind the decks entertaining the masses. I'd recommend everyone has a go at DJing, its great fun.". DJ Spoony | ![]() |
Request your FREE educational resources now
Please complete your details below. All resources and software will be supplied to you via a download link once the initiative launches. Please liaise with your ICT Technician for installation on your music suite computers.
All fields marked with an * must be completed. All communications will be via email so please ensure a working email address is included. (We do ask for a phone number in case we have problems contacting you via the email address.
If you have any questions please call us at the National Schools Partnership on 020 8875 5494.
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