11 Genius School Bullet Journal Ideas You Need to Try
If you’re looking for Bullet Journal page ideas to help you have the best school year possible, you’re in the right place!
Are you looking to make the most of your school days and get organized? Want an easy way to stay on top of your studies, assignments, tests, and projects?
Well, look no further – Bullet Journaling could be the perfect solution!
From ways to track thoughts or develop study plans to capturing creative ideas at the spur of the moment, Bullet Journal helps keep all your life and study notes together in one place.
Whether you’re a beginner who’s never tried it before or are already an experienced bujo fan wanting some fresh inspiration — this post is for you!
I really wish I had known about Bullet Journaling when I did my studies since these pages are definitely so helpful with any type of studying I’m doing at the moment.
Before we dive into the pages, scroll until the end, where you’ll find more posts with even more page ideas and a set of free printables you can use for school.
School Bullet Journal Ideas
Just like with all the other Bullet Jurnal ideas, the amount of pages you can come up with is limited only by your imagination. So this list potentially can be limitless.
Don't worry, though; this list only has 11 page ideas; it's enough to give you a good understanding and get your imagination flowing to figure out the pages that will be perfect for you.
The study tracker is probably the first page that comes to mind when you're thinking about Bullet Journal for school.
There are many ways to create this spread, but I like this one and the fact that the subjects are color coded.
I love having schedules even when I'm not at school, and of course, it's especially essential to have a timetable for school so you always know where you have to be and are prepared for all the lessons.
Creating routines is very important and helpful to automate as many things in your life as possible and make sure you're using more of your mental energy on important things.
It's beneficial to have a morning routine if you're attending school because who needs to spend their mornings thinking through everything you have to do to get ready for school?
A time log is a great spread generally to help you with productivity and time management, and it's essential for your studies.
Once you know how you spend your time and what subjects you spend more of your time on, you'll be able to build a schedule for yourself that will help you study in the best way.
Especially when you're in college, you'll get tons of deadlines, and you definitely must meet them all. A spread like this one will definitely help you stay on top of it all.
I love this spread; it's kind of a future log but for school. It basically allows you to have a bird's eye view of the upcoming semester.
I love that the creator added here the class timetable as well.
I love the idea of having an exam countdown. That way, you have a visual representation of when the exam is coming so you can plan your studies better to be fully prepared.
Creating sketch notes for different classes and lectures is definitely a fantastic way to make your notes more visual and easier to work with.
Use it as a Bullet Journal page idea to help you summarise your courses and study better.
I feel like this idea only works in some countries; for example, in my country, we don't actually calculate grades that way. But if you do - this will be super useful to make sure you don't get a surprise grade at the end of the year.
Of course, the usual weekly planning is very useful for school. But you know what would work even better? If you do time blocking!
Schedule your time in segments and assign certain tasks to each segment. That way, you'll see exactly how much time you have for every task and it will be easier for you to do some concentrated work.
The final page is not necessarily school connected but thinking of my study days, sleep was not a priority. But getting a good sleep is important and it will help you study better and remember more things. So maybe try out this tracker.
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Stationery Recommendations
If you want to create these pages in your Bullet Journal, I have a few stationery recommendations for you.
Check out some of my favorite supplies:
- Sakura Pigma Micron – a set of good fineliners is always a must-have when creating any Bullet Journal pages, and these are great.
- Zebra Mildliner Highlighters – these are some of the best highlighters out there and are very popular for all the school notes.
- Muji Pen – this is my favorite writing pen; the ink is smooth, the lines are thin and beautiful, and the pen itself looks so aesthetic.
- Zebra Click Art – these markers provide beautiful thin lines and come in so many stunning colors.
- Tombow Fude Pens – these small brush pens will be wonderful for adding beautiful brush lettering to your pages.
For some more stationery recommendations, you can check my blog post Must-Have School Supplies For The Perfect Semester.
Free School Bullet Journal Printables
Want to try some of these pages without spending time setting them up? Try out free study journal printables, which you can already find in the Resources Vault.
If you don’t have access yet, you can always sign up in the form below.
Once you confirm your subscription, you’ll get the password to get 50+ free Bullet Journal printables, stickers, and worksheets to use right away.
If you’ve never used printables before, be sure to check my post How To Use Printables In Your Bullet Journal.
It’s pretty basic, and you can find all the supplies you need in my post Supplies For Using Bullet Journal Printables.
More Resources
Looking for some more ideas? I’ve got you covered. Check out these posts next:
- Why Use Your Bullet Journal For School and 7 Page Ideas
- 17 Must Have Bullet Journal Pages For School
- 15 Lifesaving Homeschool Bullet Journal Page Ideas
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And remember: Keep Bullet Journaling, and Don’t Be A Blob!