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Study Planner for High School

Free printable study planner designed for High School. Customize fields, preview live, download PDF — no signup.

Customize this template with your preferred settings, preview live, and download as PDF.

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How to Make Study Planner for High School

  1. Step 1

    Open the Study Planner generator

    Start from the main Study Planner tool so you can adjust the printable instead of downloading a fixed image.

  2. Step 2

    Match the variation settings

    Use the controls to match this Study Planner for High School use case, including paper size, layout, color, difficulty, or other available options.

  3. Step 3

    Preview the printable

    Check the live preview to confirm spacing, labels, line weight, and printable area before creating the PDF.

  4. Step 4

    Download or print the PDF

    Download the browser-generated PDF or print it directly. For exact sizing, use actual size or 100 percent in your printer dialog.

About Study Planner for High School

Juggling multiple subjects, test dates, and extracurriculars can be overwhelming for any high school student. This free printable study planner, designed specifically for high schoolers, helps you stay organized by aligning your study sessions with your class periods. Customize fields like subject names, test dates, and after-school commitments, then preview your layout instantly and download a clean PDF—no signup required. Whether you're preparing for finals or managing daily homework, this planner gives you a clear weekly overview so you never miss an assignment or exam. PrintableMake's intuitive generator lets you adjust everything from color schemes to period blocks, ensuring the planner fits your unique schedule. Print as many copies as you need, or keep a digital version on your device. Take control of your academic life with a tool that's flexible, free, and built for high school success.

Best For

  • High school students managing multiple subjects with rotating block schedules
  • Teens who need to track test dates, quiz reminders, and project deadlines
  • Students balancing academics with extracurriculars like sports or clubs
  • Homeschooled high schoolers seeking a structured weekly study plan
  • College-bound students preparing for SAT/ACT alongside regular coursework
  • Creating a Study Planner for High School printable quickly

Recommended Settings

  • Choose a 5-day or 7-day layout to match your school week
  • Use colored blocks for each subject to quickly identify periods
  • Add a 'test date' field to highlight upcoming exams in red
  • Include an extracurricular row for after-school commitments
  • Set paper size to Letter (8.5x11) for standard printing
  • Enable 'border' option for clean cut lines if trimming

When to Choose a Different Paper

This template is strongest when the grid size, paper size, and line style match your assignment or project. Consider a different printable when one of these caveats applies:

  • College or graduate students who need hourly or multi-week planning
  • Teachers managing multiple classes or lesson plans
  • Students who prefer digital-only planning with app integrations
  • Projects that need fully custom text layout beyond the generator controls

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I customize the subjects and periods?

Yes, you can edit all subject names, time slots, and add custom fields like test dates or extracurriculars. The generator updates in real time so you see changes before downloading.

Is this planner free to download?

Absolutely. There are no hidden fees or signup requirements. Simply customize your planner on PrintableMake, preview it, and download the PDF to print or save.

What paper size should I use for printing?

We recommend Letter size (8.5x11) for standard US binders. You can also select A4 in the settings if you're outside the US. The planner fits neatly into most folders.

Can I reuse the same planner every week?

Yes, you can save your settings and generate new PDFs each week. Alternatively, print multiple blank copies and fill them in by hand—the choice is yours.