Weekly Planner Template in Brush Lettering

A beautiful landscape A4 weekly planner template and printable with gorgeous brush lettering header, perfect for printing and using on digital planning tools.  

 

Stay organised and in control of your study week with this free A4 Weekly Planner template in brush lettering. It’s designed to help students balance classes, homework, and personal time using a clear visual layout. Whether you prefer to print it or use it digitally, this planner helps you plan smarter and feel more confident each week.

 

Step-by-step

  1. Add your standard time blocks in the time columns.
  2. Mark any fixed events or commitments such as sport, work, or family time.
  3. Add study blocks for specific subjects (for example, science revision or essay notes).
  4. Include goal-related actions that move you closer to your bigger goals.
  5. Use a colour-coding system that makes sense to you and keeps things visual.

 

Why this planner works

When you can see your week at a glance, it’s easier to stay realistic about what fits and to notice where you can make space for study, rest, and life.

A weekly planner helps you spot patterns, avoid over-scheduling, and turn your good intentions into repeatable habits.

 

How to use your Weekly Planner

  • Download your preferred version (printable or digital).

  • Save it somewhere easy to find, such as on your laptop or in Google Drive.

  • Print and plan your week, or import it into your favourite digital tool.

  • Need help using templates digitally? Here's some detailed instructions on using QUEST Study Skills templates digitally. 

 

Next steps

Download your free Weekly Study Planner

Access it inside the QUEST Study Skills Templates Library, your hub for all free printables.

Go to the Templates Library

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Final tip

Once you’ve completed your first planner, take a few minutes at the end of the week to review what worked and what didn’t. Small tweaks each week will help you build routines that actually stick, one week at a time.