Printable High School Academic Planner Download
I created this printable high school academic planner to give teens one place to track their classes, homework, and activities. It’s flexible enough to fit block schedules, rotating days, and everything in between.

Designed by a K-12 teacher with over a decade of high-school teaching experience. This planner tackles the big problems of current student planners:
- Lack of space.
- Lack of functionality.
High schools are using increasingly complex scheduling, so students need to be able to write detailed daily schedules for each day of the week/rotation/semester/etc.
✨ If you want a simple daily view alongside this planner, pair it with my free daily student planner to keep every class and activity organized. 📚
Why Undated Planners are Better:
✨ Ultimate Flexibility: Start using them any time. There is no need to wait for a specific date. Perfect for those with fluctuating schedules.
✨ Environmental Friendliness: No wasted pages 🥳! Use the entire planner until it’s finished rather than having to discard unused dated months.
✨ Efficient: Download once and reuse it infinitely.
✨ Customizable: Fill in the times & dates yourself based on your needs rather than a one-size-fits-all dated format.
The whole planner is undated, which means you can download it once and use it year after year. You can also print additional pages as needed to customize your perfect planner.
This planner can be used by itself or with my daily and weekly student planner pages. These additional pages offer a detailed daily view and a larger weekly view for budding planners.
Check out my simple student planner if you’re looking for a paired-back version of this planner.
What’s Included:
- Pages: 71
- Size: US Letter 8.5 x 11″
- Layout: Portrait (vertical)
- Format: PDF + editable Canva template
- File name: High-School-Academic-Planner.pdf
- High school student academic planner for teens

Features:
- Undated: use it year after year.
- Designed for maximum space and readability.
- It can be printed in color or greyscale.
- (1) Cover page.
- (7) Daily Schedules.
- (1) Year-at-a-glance.
- (12) Monthly pages.
- (40) Weekly assignment pages.
- (10) Grade trackers.
- Includes space for weekend activities.
- Track the month, dates, and marking period.
- Set a goal or important reminder each week.
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If you’re organizing planners for multiple ages, you might also like my free middle school academic planner and elementary school student planner so everyone has a matching system. To narrow in on assignments and studying, pair this with the student homework planner or the dedicated study planner.
To support strong reading habits alongside this high school student planner, you can print a weekly reading log or a monthly reading log for independent reading and book projects.






Who It’s For
- High school students seeking an undated planner to reuse yearly.
- Teens wanting flexibility to map detailed daily schedules.
- Students with complex school schedules and activities.
- Learners needing lots of writing space for assignments.
- Individuals who want to track grades across multiple classes.
- Kids aiming to set weekly goals and reminders.
- People looking for a high school student planner designed specifically for teens.
- Young adults needing space to schedule weekend activities.
- Anyone seeking a planner optimized for readability.
- High schoolers wanting to customize pages to fit their needs.
How To Use
- Start by filling in the year-at-a-glance page so you can see testing dates, big projects, and activities for the whole school year.
- Use the seven daily schedule pages to map out rotating or block schedules, including before- and after-school commitments.
- Set up each month on the monthly calendar, adding school events, sports, clubs, and family plans.
- Each week, copy assignments, quizzes, and tests onto the weekly assignment pages so nothing slips through the cracks.
- Write a simple weekly goal or reminder in the goal space to keep study habits and student life balanced.
- Track grades for each class on the grade tracker pages so you always know where you stand before report cards.
- Use the weekend sections to plan social events, work shifts, and catch-up study time.
- Print extra pages as needed if you add new classes, change schedules, or want more space for notes.
Download & Print Instructions
- Click the Download button below to open the free PDF in your browser.
- Save the file to your computer so you can reuse this planner every school year.
- Print on US Letter 8.5 x 11″ paper at 100% (actual size) for the best alignment.
- Hole-punch the pages and place them in a binder or disc-bound notebook, or have them spiral bound at a copy shop.
- If you want to customize colors or add text before printing, click the Edit button to open the Canva template, make your changes, then download as a PDF for printing.
- Because the pages are undated, you can reprint any section—daily schedules, monthly calendars, or weekly assignment pages—whenever you need more space.
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This high school academic planner is meant to grow with your student and make each semester feel more manageable. If you’d like even more ways to plan busy days, you can browse my collection of free daily planners for extra scheduling pages.



