Timing settings
Set school start/end time, period labels, break slots, and attendance mode.
Timetable planning
Build class timetables from school timing settings, periods, breaks, subjects, and teacher mappings while keeping teacher schedules visible across portals.
Module overview
Why it matters
Build reliable timetables with school timing setup, periods, breaks, subject-teacher mapping, teacher conflict checks, and portal views.
Set school start/end time, period labels, break slots, and attendance mode.
Assign subject and teacher per cell in a visual timetable grid.
Teachers see their own timetable and today's schedule across classes.
Students and parents see today schedule and weekly class timetable.
Workflow
Configure school timing and period slots.
Map subjects and teachers to classes.
Create class timetable with validation and publish it.
Portals automatically show role-specific timetable views.
Timetable planning
The page explains why timetable automation depends on clean timing settings, subject mapping, conflict checks, and portal views.
Before creating a timetable, the school must define its timing structure. Start time, end time, period duration, break slots, lunch break, and period labels should be configured first.
Eduvyra separates timetable settings from timetable creation. This gives administrators a clean foundation and helps schools reuse the same time slots across classes.
A common timetable mistake is assigning a teacher to two classes at the same time. This may not be visible in a manual class-wise sheet until teachers complain or classes are missed.
Eduvyra uses teacher mappings and conflict checks so administrators can identify scheduling problems before the timetable reaches teachers and students.
A timetable is not only for admin setup. Teachers need today's classes, students need their weekly schedule, and parents need clarity about what their child has today.
Eduvyra shows timetable data in role-specific views so the same published schedule becomes useful across teacher, student, parent, and mobile experiences.
Questions
Yes. Time slots can be marked as break periods and displayed clearly in timetable grids.
Yes. Teacher portals show sessions mapped to that teacher.
Yes. Subject-wise attendance can use timetable sessions to determine who can take attendance.
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