A free printable class timetable template you can build right in your browser. It lays out the days of the week as columns and class periods down the side. Choose between Mon–Fri and Mon–Sat, and set how many periods you need (1 to 10). Period labels can be "P1", "Period 1", or just the number, and the day headers can be English (Mon, Tue …), Japanese kanji (月, 火 …) or hiragana — handy for a school, college or university schedule. Turn on the time column to add a narrow column on the left for writing in lesson times. Set the title and line color too. Paper can be A4 or A5 in portrait or landscape, and because the preview is drawn as an SVG at the paper's true physical size in millimeters, pressing Print outputs it at exactly the right scale — use your printer's "Save as PDF" to keep it as a PDF, or download directly as SVG or PNG. The subject cells are left blank to fill in by hand, so it works for making a new-term timetable or a study schedule to stick on the wall — no app required. Everything, including the title you type, stays in your browser and is never uploaded.
How to use
- Choose the days (Mon–Fri or Mon–Sat), the number of periods, and the period and day label styles.
- Turn the time column on or off, set the paper (A4/A5), orientation and color, and add a title if you like.
- Press Print to print (or save as PDF), or use Download SVG / PNG and fill in the subjects.
FAQ
Can I change the number of periods?
Yes. Set anywhere from 1 to 10 periods. Period labels can be shown as "P1", "Period 1", or just the number, so it suits a school, college or university timetable.
Can I label the days with hiragana or kanji?
Yes. Under day labels, choose Kanji (月, 火 …), Hiragana, or English (Mon, Tue …). The kana and kanji options are handy for a Japanese-class or younger-pupil timetable.
Can I make a six-day (Mon–Sat) timetable?
Yes. Choose "Mon–Sat" for six columns including Saturday, which is shown in blue to stand out. Choose "Mon–Fri" for five weekday columns.
Can I print it on A4 or A5, or make a PDF?
Yes. Pick A4 or A5 and the orientation, then press Print — it prints at that paper size with no extra margins, at true scale. Choose "Save as PDF" as the printer to keep it as a PDF, or download directly as SVG or PNG.
Can I type the subjects in? Is anything uploaded?
The subject cells are blank to fill in by hand (only the title can be typed). The title, and generating and saving, all happen entirely in your browser, and nothing is sent to a server. Only settings like the days, period count and color are stored on your device for next time, and Reset clears them.