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A school timetable is a table for coordinating these four elements:
- Students
- Teachers
- Rooms
- Time slots (also called periods)
Other factors include the subject of the class, and the type of classrooms available (for example, science laboratories).
School timetables usually cycle every week or every fortnight. The phrase "school timetables" largely refers to high schools, because primary schools typically have simple structures.
Primary school typically has timetables, however the timetable is usually so simple that it can be constructed manually or in a basic spreadsheet package.
In some countries and regions, such as China and East Africa, high school students are not given any choice in subjects, and this makes timetabling easy - the students can remain in the one room all day while the teachers rotate.
In other countries, such as United States, the whole school is typically run on a system of units, where each subject has the same number of lessons per cycle and subjects are placed into 'lines'. This also makes timetabling easy.
In countries, such as Australia, Canada, and most European countries, there generally exists a combination of the variants above, and timetables can be extremely difficult to construct. The process can take weeks of effort and typically computers are needed in the process.
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