Almanack for Schools
From curriculum design to daily lessons — without replacing your LMS
Almanack supports schools with curriculum, unit, and lesson planning, helping teachers and leaders save time while maintaining professional control and curriculum integrity.
The challenge schools are facing
Schools are balancing:
- curriculum review and redesign
- consistent planning across year levels
- differentiation in increasingly diverse classrooms
- teacher workload and wellbeing
Most schools don't need more platforms.
They need planning support that works across the whole picture.
What Almanack supports
Almanack is a planning tool used by schools to support work at three levels:
Curriculum & Course Design
- Outline entire courses or learning areas
- Map scope and sequence across a year
- Support curriculum review and alignment
- Maintain consistency across classes and teachers
Unit Planning
- Design coherent units with clear learning goals
- Sequence lessons meaningfully
- Adapt units for different year levels or contexts
- Support collaborative planning across teams
Lesson & Resource Creation
- Generate lessons, activities, and worksheets quickly
- Differentiate materials without rewriting everything
- Support day-to-day classroom preparation
Teachers and leaders stay in control — Almanack assists planning, it doesn't replace professional judgment.
Resources teachers create with Almanack
From worksheets to assessments, differentiated materials to multilingual resources — ready in minutes, not hours

Biology Diagrams
Science

Vocabulary Lists
Language Arts

Historical Timelines
History

Music Theory
Music & Arts

French Language
World Languages

Study Flashcards
Study Tools
All curriculum-aligned, differentiated, and customizable
Explore all resource typesDesigned to fit into your school (not disrupt it)
No LMS replacement
Almanack complements existing systems such as Google Classroom, Canvas, and SEQTA.
No student data required
Teachers do not need to enter student names or sensitive information.
Flexible adoption
Start with a small group of teachers or a curriculum team.
Minimal setup
Teachers can begin using Almanack immediately.
Why school leaders choose Almanack
For Principals & School Leadership
- Reduces planning workload across the school
- Supports curriculum consistency without micromanagement
- Helps retain staff by protecting teacher time
- Provides a measured way to support AI use in planning
For Heads of Teaching & Learning
- Speeds up curriculum and unit development
- Supports teams working across year levels
- Improves coherence from curriculum → lesson
- Makes collaborative planning more manageable
For Curriculum Leaders
- Faster curriculum mapping and revision
- Easier alignment across subjects
- Supports documentation and planning cycles
- Helps translate curriculum intent into classroom practice
Start small: 5-Teacher Pilot
Rather than committing upfront, most schools begin with a short pilot.
What the pilot includes
- Full access for 5 teachers or curriculum leaders
- 4–6 week pilot period
- Use across curriculum, unit, and lesson planning
- Optional onboarding walkthrough (15–20 minutes)
What the pilot helps you decide
- Does this save time at both teacher and leadership levels?
- Does it support consistent planning?
- Does it fit into how your school already works?
- Is it worth expanding more broadly?
What it's not
- ✗ Not a whole-school rollout
- ✗ Not a long-term commitment
- ✗ Not a system replacement
If it's not useful, you simply stop.
How schools typically use Almanack
Leadership outlines curriculum or unit goals
Teachers plan lessons and resources aligned to that intent
Materials are adapted efficiently across classes
Time saved is reinvested into teaching and learning
A sensible approach to AI in curriculum & planning
Almanack supports schools to:
AI supports thinking — it doesn't replace it.
Next steps
If you'd like to explore whether Almanack fits your school:
No obligation. No pressure. Just a practical conversation.
Built for educators.
Focused on curriculum integrity, teacher agency, and student privacy.