Here’s a free printable daily student planner to help students plan beyond the classroom and prioritize their day-to-day activities.

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Between classes, homework, sports, and jobs, it’s easy for the whole day to blur together. I designed this printable daily student planner so you can see everything in one place and feel more in control of your student life.
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Most students are balancing:
- Social events with friends.
- Before and after school activities.
- Sports and extracurriculars.
- Volunteering requirements.
- Capstone projects.
- Academic and Honor societies.
- Part-time jobs.
- Dual enrollment.
- Study groups.
- Tutoring sessions.
- Social events at school.
An academic planner is a great place to organize week-to-week, but many of our students struggle to keep up with their ever-changing daily routines. That’s why I created the Ultimate Daily Student Schedule Planner.

What’s Included:
- Pages: 1 page
- Size: US Letter 8.5 x 11”
- Orientation: Portrait layout
- File Type: PDF & editable Canva template
- File Name: Daily-Student-Schedule.pdf

Features:
- No black ink: soft greys make it easier to read.
- Maximized for space and readability.
- Margins for hole punching.
- Undated: can be used daily.
- Set your top three (3) goals and priorities.
- Upcoming events and reminders.
- Daily schedule with times, activity or class, and location.
- To-do list with checkboxes.
- Space for notes or doodles.
- Daily meal planner: track breakfast, lunch, dinner, and two snacks.
- Water tracker.

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If you’re building a full planner system, you might like pairing this daily page with a minimalist overview. The simple student planner PDF, elementary school student planner, and middle school academic planner each give students a clear weekly snapshot to go with their detailed daily schedule.
For subject-specific planning, you can add a student homework and assignment planner and this dedicated student study planner so projects, tests, and study sessions all stay connected to the same routine.
Who It’s For
- Students with busy, changing daily schedules
- High school and college students balancing academics and activities
- Learners who need help prioritizing goals and self-care
- Kids participating in sports, clubs, volunteering, and part-time jobs
- Anyone seeking an undated planner for flexibility
- Students wanting to track daily routines and responsibilities
- Teens struggling to stay organized with various commitments
- Young people needing structure amidst busy school and social lives
- Students aiming to plan meals, water intake, and manage time
How To Use
- Write the date and fill in your top three priorities so you know exactly what has to get done first.
- Block in class times, work shifts, and activities on the schedule section before adding smaller tasks.
- Add homework, projects, and focused study blocks to the to-do list, then check them off as you go.
- Use the notes area for reminders, quick plans, or lists of school supplies you need to grab.
- Track upcoming events, tests, and deadlines so today’s plan supports good grades later.
- Fill in your meals and snacks on the daily meal planner section to keep your energy and study motivation steady.
- Mark off each glass in the water tracker to stay hydrated through classes, practice, and homework.
- At night, review what you finished, celebrate small wins, and start a fresh printable for tomorrow.
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Download & Print Instructions
- Click the Download button below to open the PDF of the daily student schedule.
- Save the file to your computer or cloud drive so you can reprint it whenever you need.
- Open the PDF in Adobe Reader or your preferred PDF viewer for the most accurate sizing.
- In your print settings, choose “Actual size” or 100% scaling to keep the layout at US Letter 8.5 x 11”.
- Select portrait orientation and, if you’d like, print double-sided to save paper.
- Hole punch the pages if you plan to store them in a binder or student notebook.
- To customize colors or text, click the Edit button to open the free Canva template.
- In Canva, make your edits, download as a PDF, and print it just like the original file.
If you want even more ways to organize your time, check out all of my free daily planner printables and build a planner setup that fits your life.



