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I can now create a better timetable in less time.Philip MoonHigh School of Glasgow, Scotland
Brilliant, easy to use, wonderfully supported by a highly knowledgeable team.Keith IrvineBishops’ Stortford College Herts
TimeTabler and Options have been fantastic tools.

John Ridley
Tanglin Trust,
Singapore
With TimeTabler, 3 days’ work can be carried out in minutes.Ian CrabbeMarlborough College, Wilts
I have been really impressed with the support that I have received.Anne HoldenPortland Central,Australia
I found TimeTabler much easier to use …Beth LedgerAmman Valley School,Wales
TimeTabler has continued to be great value for money.Danny KotelHenry Lawson High School,Australia
We thoroughly recommend all three products … they save us a great deal of time.Ted Fenton, David WilliamsCokethorpe School, Oxon
I can recommend TimeTabler and Options to anyone.John MackenzieDunalastair School,Chile
I thoroughly recommend TimeTabler to any school.Charles BrenanNewland House School,Middlesex

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by 300 of the Users of TimeTabler, Options/Electives, StaffCover

We are proud to say that our schools come back to us year after year (we have schools who have been happily and successfully using TimeTabler to schedule their school timetable for over 20 years) - here are some of their comments:

TimeTabler is an excellent product and it is clear that it has been developed carefully over decades to ensure that its functionality runs as closely as possible to the developing demands of a modern curriculum.
I have just completed my first timetable for a large London Borough comprehensive school (with a sixth form) that delivers a wide range of qualifications including GCSEs, AS levels, A level, BTECs at level 2 and level 3, both single and double award, along with courses such as ASDAN, Core Maths, Entry Level qualifications and other vocational courses.The support I received has been exemplary and has been a big part of the successful completion of this task.

Last year, a different member of the leadership team wrote the timetable using Edval and found that it was just not fit for purpose for a school like ours.

The ‘FIT’ and ‘musical-chairs’ functionality of TimeTabler set it apart as the market leader.
There is no doubt at all that the use of these tools has led to a far better timetable that I could have achieved using other software.

—Nick Hyde, Deputy Principal, Highams Park School (11-18), London

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TimeTabler is an excellent product and it is clear that it has been developed carefully over decades to ensure that its functionality runs as closely as possible to the developing demands of a modern curriculum.
I have just completed my first timetable for a large London Borough comprehensive school (with a sixth form) that delivers a wide range of qualifications including GCSEs, AS levels, A level, BTECs at level 2 and level 3, both single and double award, along with courses such as ASDAN, Core Maths, Entry Level qualifications and other vocational courses.  Students begin lessons this coming Monday – and the past 9 months have been as smooth as can be expected given the size of the task.

The support I received from MIST and from members of the TimeTabler development staff has been exemplary and has been a big part of the successful completion of this task.
Overall, the software is set out in a logical fashion, and I greatly appreciated the numerous ‘tips’, help screens and messages throughout.  The Help section is excellent and often gave me the answers I was looking for when I was not sure how to complete a particular task.

Last year, a different member of the leadership team wrote the timetable using Edval and found that it was just not fit for purpose for a school like ours.  Although our curriculum is large, it is typical of a large secondary school.  The fundamental flaw in Edval’s design appears to be their desire to make the process completely automated.  The very nature of timetabling a UK curriculum is that most schools have shared classes at A level, science taught by subject specialists, etc, etc.  The allocations collated from Heads of Department are unlikely to be 100% possible in practice and part of the job of the Timetabler is to find alternatives to their proposals that work with the staff and curriculum model that you are running.  This requires manual input based on human judgement and these aspects of timetabling cannot be automated as there is no solution without making changes and compromises.

The ‘FIT’ and ‘musical-chairs’ functionality of TimeTabler set it apart as the market leader.  (There is nothing that comes close to this in Arbor, and even my limited experience of NOVA T6 was one of doing ‘musical chairs’ manually using paper, pencil and a lot of eraser!)
These tools allow the user to use the computer for what it does best – running through thousands of potential solutions mechanically to find the possible solutions for the human to choose from.

There is no doubt at all that the use of these tools has led to a far better timetable that I could have achieved using other software.

We changed from Nova-T6 to TimeTabler a few years ago – and it was the best decision we ever made.

TimeTabler is so easy to use – has really helped us make the timetabling process far easier.  From the very beginning of our process in the Autumn term – as we model the plan – and can easily compare with known staffing.
It has been really simple to use when staff ask to be Part-time, or when we have Maternity Leave to consider.

In recent years our school has grown in size, and TimeTabler has made it very easy to project the staffing needed.  Its ability to shuffle the final timetable around and improve my poor choices into better choices is very very good – not that we have to take its advice – but that we can look at what it would suggest.

We would recommend TimeTabler without reservation.

– Peter Hall, Assistant Headteacher and Timetabler, Beacon Academy (ages 11-18), East Sussex

I took over the timetabling of a fairly large secondary school with quite a complex curriculum structure 3 years ago.
I wanted a quicker way of doing things from my predecessor who used Nova T6 in combination with a big old-school pin board with thousands of tiny bits of paper and various spreadsheets!  The research I did seemed to indicate that most people using Nova for anything other than a fairly simple structure also had to run other systems/spreadsheets alongside.
TimeTabler looked to do things in a much more intuitive way and it works brilliantly using two monitors  – with one monitor effectively replacing my predecessor’s pin board during the scheduling stage.I’d say it takes me less than half time to produce a really good schedule than used to be the case.
Uploading my new cycle and timetable to SIMS worked perfectly and achieved exactly what I wanted.

In summary, I thoroughly recommend TimeTabler to anyone using SIMS.

– Joe Bettle, Deputy Headteacher, Faringdon Community College (ages 11-18), Oxfordshire

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I took over the timetabling of a fairly large secondary school with quite a complex curriculum structure 3 years ago.
I wanted a quicker way of doing things from my predecessor who used Nova T6 in combination with a big old-school pin board with thousands of tiny bits of paper and various spreadsheets!  The research I did seemed to indicate that most people using Nova for anything other than a fairly simple structure also had to run other systems/spreadsheets alongside.

TimeTabler looked to do things in a much more intuitive way and it works brilliantly using two monitors  – with one monitor effectively replacing my predecessor’s pin board during the scheduling stage. I use some spreadsheets and pen and paper to help with the odd bit of additional planning but 90% of my scheduling is done just using TimeTabler.
I’d say it takes me less than half time to produce a really good schedule than used to be the case.

When planning for school in September 2020 with Covid-19 changes in place, with some very prompt and excellent support from the Helpdesk and some ‘social distancing’ changes that the developers clearly made to the software, I found it surprisingly straightforward to make changes to stagger the day (by having some year groups with tutor time at the star of the day and some at the end) and to stagger break times and lunch times.

Uploading my new cycle and timetable to SIMS worked perfectly and achieved exactly what I wanted.

In summary, I thoroughly recommend TimeTabler to anyone using SIMS.

As a first-time timetabler, and having heard many scare stories from colleagues who had done it in the past, to say I was hugely daunted by the prospect of writing the school’s timetable would be an understatement.
As a member of the Support Staff, rather than the normal teaching staff who write the timetable, I felt out of my depth in knowing just how the school worked ‘on the ground’ and wasn’t sure where to start gathering the data needed.
However, from the very beginning, TimeTabler gave me a clear structure as to how I was going to tackle this new undertaking.The Help articles were incredibly clear and helpful, and my one question to the Helpdesk was answered within seconds, with an instantaneous solution.

TimeTabler has handled the changes with ease…   We now have a timetable in place for September, and a timetabler (me) who is no longer daunted, but, in fact, excited about writing next year’s timetable already!

I use many, many different systems in my role, and I can honestly say that TimeTabler is the most intuitive, flexible, easy-to-use piece of software I have ever used. 
I cannot recommend it enough.

– Karen Colwill, School Administrator, Maltman Green’s School (ages 5-11), Buckinghamshire

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As a first-time timetabler, and having heard many scare stories from colleagues who had done it in the past, to say I was hugely daunted by the prospect of writing the school’s timetable would be an understatement.  As a member of the Support Staff, rather than the normal teaching staff who write the timetable, I felt out of my depth in knowing just how the school worked ‘on the ground’ and wasn’t sure where to start gathering the data needed.

However, from the very beginning, TimeTabler gave me a clear structure as to how I was going to tackle this new undertaking.  From entering staff, rooms, subjects and setting parameters, it became clear quickly exactly the information I needed from various members of staff in order to achieve the task.
The Help articles were incredibly clear and helpful, and my one question to the Helpdesk was answered within seconds, with an instantaneous solution.

Since I started the timetable, classes, staffing, sets and rooming have been changing constantly due to COVID-19 – in fact, I’ve done 10 different schedules!  But TimeTabler has handled the changes with ease, and has allowed me to report to our SMT on an endless list of ‘What-ifs’ over these past few weeks.
We now have a timetable in place for September, and a timetabler (me) who is no longer daunted, but, in fact, excited about writing next year’s timetable already!

I use many, many different systems in my role, and I can honestly say that TimeTabler is the most intuitive, flexible, easy-to-use piece of software I have ever used.
 I cannot recommend it enough.

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As an experienced timetabler, this was our first year switching to different software and using TimeTabler.  Quite a daunting change to make but, having now completed our first timetable in TimeTabler (and in exceptional circumstances during the Covid-19 pandemic) we are very pleased indeed with the package.

TimeTabler has clearly been designed and written by people who are themselves skilled and experienced timetablers.
The layout is very clear and the tools available to you to help you analyse your structures and resources before starting to schedule are clear and powerful.
It is easy to ask for help and the answers come back quickly and clearly.

The software is comprehensive and clear, and allows us to see the “big picture” as well as the detail that we need of each block.
I must also give a big mention to the Rooming tools which, allowing us to automatically allocate rooms using a number of different rules and then adjust the fine detail manually, have saved me literally hours of work this year.

Also, a quick mention for “The Timetabler’s Cookbook” that we have also ordered this year and will hopefully help us increase our skills for next year.  It is written in very plain language with lots of clear diagrams and examples to explain the process for both beginners and those with more experience.

– Matt Stott, Assistant Headteacher, Haygrove School (ages 11-16), Somerset

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As an experienced timetabler, this was our first year switching to different software and using TimeTabler.  Quite a daunting change to make but, having now completed our first timetable in TimeTabler (and in exceptional circumstances during the Covid-19 pandemic) we are very pleased indeed with the package.

TimeTabler has clearly been designed and written by people who are themselves skilled and experienced timetablers.
The layout is very clear and the tools available to you to help you analyse your structures and resources before starting to schedule are clear and powerful.  We initially had some difficulty in the change of language used and the structure of curriculum model design from our previous software but the online Support available from Keith, Chris and the Team has been quick, simple, reassuring and informative.  It is easy to ask for help and the answers come back quickly and clearly.

The scheduling tool also took some getting used to having come from a previous project but, with a learned balance of using the Visual Builder and the Class Timetable screen, the software is comprehensive and clear and allows us to see the “big picture” as well as the detail that we need of each block.

I must also give a big mention to the Rooming tools which, allowing us to automatically allocate rooms using a number of different rules and then adjust the fine detail manually, have saved me literally hours of work this year.

I am very pleased indeed with our first year using TimeTabler and am already looking forward to how much further we can push the software to enable us to improve our delivery for students and staff next year with more experience under our belts.

Also, a quick mention for “The Timetabler’s Cookbook” that we have also ordered this year and will hopefully help us increase our skills for next year.  It is written in very plain language with lots of clear diagrams and examples to explain the process for both beginners and those with more experience.

Having opened a new school two years ago I simply used a spreadsheet, but now with 3 year groups and starting KS4 we decided to invest in TimeTabler , and I have been extremely impressed.

It allows for an interactive approach, with the ability to cope with all the intangibles that most timetabling software cannot, while providing automated options where they can be used.
I was particularly impressed by the musical-chairs function when I was left with the final piece of the jigsaw

Uploading the timetable to our MIS (Arbor) was very straightforward, and overall saved me a good two or three days compared to my old method.

In addition to the software itself, the Help videos and Tutorials are very easy to follow, and when I did make a mistake and contacted the Support Centre, the helpful solutions were provided very promptly and fixed the problem.

– Matt Stevens, Principal, Saracens High School (ages 11-16), London

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Having opened a new school two years ago I simply used a spreadsheet, but now with 3 year groups and starting KS4 we decided to invest in TimeTabler , and I have been extremely impressed.

It allows for an interactive approach, with the ability to cope with all the intangibles that most timetabling software cannot, while providing automated options where they can be used. We pride ourselves on every member of staff having at least one non-contact period each day.
I was particularly impressed by the musical-chairs function when I was left with the final piece of the jigsaw giving someone a full six-period day. TimeTabler doesn’t just give an option or two, it gives many, and I continued to scroll through the solutions until I found the best fit – I think it was around solution number 70!
Uploading the timetable to our MIS (Arbor) was very straightforward, and overall saved me a good two or three days compared to my old method.

Then, as covid-19 showed no sign of disappearing we decided to move to a two-week timetable and double up lessons.  I decided to start again and create a two-week timetable from scratch.  I think it took about 6 hours from changing the setup of the timetable to getting it into the MIS – this software is remarkable.

In addition to the software itself, the Help videos and Tutorials are very easy to follow, and when I did make a mistake and contacted the Support Centre, the helpful solutions were provided very promptly and fixed the problem.

I can count on one hand software applications that have ‘blown me away’ and Keith Johnson’s TimeTabler is certainly one of them.
It is an exceptional product, saving countless hours and making the whole process of producing a quality timetable for the children a delight. Not only this, but also the support given by Keith and his team is always so quick and so clear.We are only a small school with one-form entry in seven year-groups and previously, it would have taken about a month to complete the timetable. With TimeTabler – just 2 days!

– Marcus Taylor, Bursar, Tower College (ages 3-16), Merseyside

We are new to TimeTabler and the associated programs, Options and StaffCover.  I was faced with the task of writing the timetable at very short notice and having previously used Nova T6, I was more than a little hesitant in making the jump to TimeTabler.
But the decision was wise – the software is intuitive, powerful and the quality of the HelpMovies and online documentation was such that I completed the timetable and exported to our MIS without the need to tap into the free training offered. The export routine was one I particularly dreaded, but the instructions were clear and the export routines very efficient in ensuring the data was presented to the MIS as it required.
Our Sixth Form is small and the curriculum flexibility I needed to represent in the timetable was easily dealt with by TimeTabler – it is a most flexible and powerful tool.My situation was peculiar this year in that I needed help, quickly.  I was delighted by the email reassurances from various members of the TimeTabler team – their provision of signposts to the online ‘Knowledgebase’ ensured my success.

I cannot recommend TimeTabler too highly.
 
Richard Lynn, Headmaster, The Dixie Grammar School (ages 3-18), Leicestershire

Having used a variety of different systems for timetabling, TimeTabler is by far the easiest to use and the most intuitive, although of course you still need to make sure that you understand what your school needs.
I have been constantly and consistently impressed by, not just the software, but also the Support provided and the willingness of the software team to take on suggestions.I have recommended it to several colleagues in other schools and will continue to do so.

I would strongly urge any timetabler to look at the free Tutorial version of TimeTabler, to see what this software can do.
It has helped me to write timetables efficiently and accurately for the last 6 or so years that I have been using it.

And as a recent convert to the Options software, I would similarly recommend that too.
 
Dominic Orys, Timetabler, Roedean School (ages 11-18), Brighton

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My predecessor had used Facility Timetabler, but the documentation accompanying that package defeated me completely.
 
When I was appointed, my school was implementing SIMS.net so I was also encouraged to consider Nova-T6.  Unfortunately I made little progress with the Nova documentation and, even after four days of training with a SIMS rep, I was not confident with T6.
It did not help that T6 seemed unable to cope with an unusual aspect of our curriculum plan.
 
I decided to press ahead with TimeTabler and in ten years I have never once regretted that decision. At the end of the timetabling process I can export my timetable from TimeTabler into SIMS.net using exactly the same import wizard that is used by T6.
The only difference is that I have access to the TimeTabler HelpLine: this has been particularly valuable when I have been stumped by SIMS.net and I have been unable to solicit help from SIMS.I wholeheartedly recommend TimeTabler.
Writing a school timetable can never be effortless and stress-free, but TimeTabler guides me through the entire process from setting up the curriculum plan to the final transfer into SIMS.net.
 
Debbie Hayton, Timetabler, King Henry VIII School (ages 11-18), Coventry
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I use TimeTabler because it does what I tell it to do.  It allows me to encode the curriculum exactly how I want it to be encoded. I can then build the timetable lesson-by-lesson, putting each activity exactly where I want.
TimeTabler is a splendid assistant that serves me throughout the timetabling process.  It will not let me inadvertently “double book” a teacher or a class and it tells me which activities it thinks I should place next, though it does not get offended when I ignore its advice.
Should an activity not fit readily, TimeTabler’s FIT routine will churn out multi-step shuffles of activities that I have already placed until I find one that I like.
Whenever I have run into difficulties I have found both the documentation and the helpline to be excellent.
I have used TimeTabler for over ten years at King Henry VIII School and it has never let me down. We are a five-form entry 11-18 secondary school with a large sixth form.  Our curriculum plan is not straightforward.  It comprises large heterogeneous option blocks at GCSE and A-Level, setted blocks in Maths and MFL in all key stages, carousels involving DT, ICT, Art and Music, several peculiar structures that have been incorporated over the years, and just enough pure class activities to make it all stick together.
My predecessor had used Facility Timetabler, but the documentation accompanying that package defeated me completely.When I was appointed, my school was implementing SIMS.net so I was also encouraged to consider Nova-T6 because (a) we had paid for it and (b) Nova could export the timetable straight into SIMS.net.  Unfortunately I made little progress with the Nova documentation and, even after four days of training with a SIMS rep, I was not confident with T6.
 
It did not help that T6 seemed unable to cope with an unusual aspect of our curriculum plan.
Several people including the Capita Rep told me that there must be a solution, though nobody was able to supply it (meanwhile TimeTabler handled the curriculum plan easily). With T6 it was also not clear who was in charge – me or the machine!I decided to press ahead with TimeTabler and in ten years I have never once regretted that decision.
At the end of the timetabling process I can export my timetable from TimeTabler into SIMS.net using exactly the same import wizard that is used by T6.
The only difference is that I have access to the TimeTabler HelpLine: this has been particularly valuable when I have been stumped by SIMS.net and I have been unable to solicit help from SIMS.I wholeheartedly recommend TimeTabler.
Writing a school timetable can never be effortless and stress-free, but TimeTabler guides me through the entire process from setting up the curriculum plan to the final transfer into SIMS.net.

I tried demos of every package I could find.  TimeTabler stood head and shoulders above the competition.
Simply it retained the ‘art’ of timetabling, but with the science built in.
 
It has clearly been put together by school timetablers, for school timetablers.
 
I cannot recommend it highly enough.
 
Derek Simpson, ex-Depute, Knox Academy (ages 12-18) , East Lothian, Scotland
 
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Taking on the timetabler role in any school is a daunting task, and it has for many years been seen as something of a black art. TimeTabler moves it into the 21st century, no more pieces of paper, no more boards, pegs or spreadsheets, just a great tool that does what it says it will do. 
I had no experience of timetabling when I took it on in my school other than a vague notion of schematics and a brief flirtation with the previous year’s timetable.
The task seemed twofold to me at the time, I had to learn how to use the software and I had to learn how to timetable.
 
In fact I was wrong.  In the process of investing time in learning to use the software, I learned more about timetabling than I could have any other way.  The program forces you to think rigorously, to plan and to have no uncertainty as to what you are trying to achieve before you begin.
As it has evolved it has got better and each year I look forward to the new enhancements, as I have never found one yet that I could not use.
 
I knew I wanted a technological solution when I started. I had experience of project-planning using software and knew there had to be a solution.
I tried demos of every package I could find.  TimeTabler stood head and shoulders above the competition.
Simply it retained the ‘art’ of timetabling, but with the science built in.
 
It has clearly been put together by school timetablers, for school timetablers.
 
It allows for infinite flexibility but within a rigorous construct.  It allows me, in minutes, to try scenarios that I would never have considered by hand.  But most of all it kept me right.
 
This is now a vital part of my timetabling.  I have not yet found a situation that cannot be programmed in, nor have I found that the time invested in learning how was wasted.
My timetable cycle has been shortened, the quality of what is produced has improved and the task itself seems less daunting.
 
I cannot recommend it highly enough.

I took over timetabling a few years ago with very little, if any, training.   Having attended some of the courses provided, I was able to get to grips quickly with the whole process.

TimeTabler
is an intuitive and extremely well developed piece of software and I cannot ever imagine timetabling without it.
When I run into a technical problem I have found the support team so very helpful.   They respond quickly and clearly.   I have yet to present them with a problem they cannot resolve.

Timetabling is a daunting task  but thanks to TimeTabler it is definitely my favourite part of my job.

– Felix Posner, Assistant Director of Studies, Immanuel College (ages 4-18), Herts

 We are an all-age Y1-13 school running the full IB curriculum: PYP, MYP, GCSE, DP and CP.   Despite our curriculum diagram having some odd quirks, TimeTabler is very capable at implementing our timetable.    The software is very powerful (though naturally this does mean it requires an investment of time to learn).

During the learning process the very experienced support team were absolutely amazing, usually replying to any query within an hour or two, often with a useful video showing how to solve the problem.

You can be confident with TimeTabler that you will receive all the support you require to produce a good timetable.

Robert MacGregor, Timetabler, St Leonards School (ages 4-19), Fife, Scotland

I cannot think of any instance during my use of software both in Engineering and in Education that have I worked with a product that was designed by people who know exactly what the software should be capable of doing …until I used TimeTabler.
 
This is an excellent product that genuinely saves hours of hard labour, easily facilitates “What if…?” scenarios, and simply helps our school to function more successfully.
 
Nick Armstrong, Timetabler, Edinburgh Academy (Senior school, 11 – 18), Edinburgh, Scotland
 

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 Since 1999 I have been able to approach the timetabling season with pleasure, because that is when I began to use TimeTabler.
 
Every year I have appreciated the improvement in the software in response to Users’ needs and comments.
Moreover I have known that if ever I hit a problem, even one specific to only our school, I would always get an appropriate overnight response (the time difference helps here!) by sending an email to the HelpLine.
 
TimeTabler has an extraordinary degree of flexibility built into its programme, which allows it to be used in a wide variety of places.
 
Mary Saso, Timetabler, International School of the Sacred Heart (grades 1-12), Tokyo, Japan
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Since 1999 I have been able to approach the timetabling season with pleasure, because that is when I began to use TimeTabler.Every year I have appreciated the improvement in the software in response to Users’ needs and comments.
Moreover I have known that if ever I hit a problem, even one specific to only our school, I would always get an appropriate overnight response (the time difference helps here!) by sending an email to the HelpLine.
 
Our school’s curriculum has many quirks.  For example, some subjects are taughts over two grade levels, while others are taught by homeroom or according to ability levels; some departments want only double periods, others want a mix of doubles and singles.  Teachers often have commitments to more than one department or to extra-curricular activities, while some teach throughout all age ranges.  Moreover, there are specific requirements for the use of rooms–of which we do not have enough!  In addition the part-time teachers can only teach on certain days.
 
TimeTabler has an extraordinary degree of flexibility built into its programme, which allows it to be used in a wide variety of places.
I find that its methods are consistent with my intuition.  Nor is it software that ‘takes over’, since I can always overide the ‘autofit’ mechanism by placing or fixing classes in position in advance of a run.  The administration at my school is appreciative of the fact that I can present them with several saved solutions, so that they can then choose one out of several different timetabled patterns.

We are a grammar school of 1400 pupils with a reasonably tight and complicated timetable.

TimeTabler was recommended by a friend.  It is intuitive, clear and clever in assisting the timetablers, both in absolute terms and (especially) relative to Nova.

I thoroughly recommend it to anyone.
 
Mark Shields, Timetabler, Belfast Royal Academy (ages 11-18), Belfast, Northern Ireland

I used to be a traditional timetabler – it was pencil and paper for me.  Thought I would probably always timetable this way until I retired.
 
Seven years ago I was persuaded to try TimeTabler – now having just completed my 7th timetable I would certainly not think of returning to my previous method and wish I had started using it earlier in my ‘timetabling career’.
It deals very well with any problems that the typical Scottish school has to deal with and I find that I can create my timetable in much less time than I used to.
 
There is now another huge advantage with TimeTabler.
For the last few years there is now an import to the Click&Go – SEEMiS system.  Once you have completed your timetable using TimeTabler and set up some of the initial screens on C&G in the usual way, you can automatically import all your timetabled lessons with their staff, subjects & rooms.
Work that used to take several days can now be completed in a couple of hours !
 
StaffCover is a wonderful piece of software.
 
Neil Farquharson, Timetabler, Carluke High School (ages 11-18), South Lanarkshire, Scotland
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I used to be a traditional timetabler – it was pencil and paper for me.  Thought I would probably always timetable this way until I retired.  Seven years ago I was persuaded to try TimeTabler – now having just completed my 7th timetable I would certainly not think of returning to my previous method and wish I had started using it earlier in my ‘timetabling career’.
It copes very well with any problems that the typical Scottish school has to deal with and I find that I can create my timetable in much less time than I used to.
There is now another huge advantage with TimeTabler.  For the last few years there is now an import to the SEEMiS management system. Once you have completed your timetable using TimeTabler and set up some of the initial screens on C&G in the usual way, you can automatically import all your timetabled lessons with their staff, subjects & rooms.
Work that used to take several days can now be completed in a couple of hours!StaffCover : This is a wonderful piece of software.
Three years ago there was some adjustments made to my remit within the school and I was given the ‘chore’ of organising cover for classes of absent teachers on a daily basis.  The previous Depute Head who dealt with this used to be in frantic state every morning coping with last minute alterations to the daily cover, changing cover slips, then delivering them by hand to colleagues. He used to spend a considerable amount of time each day on this admin chore. It was therefore with some trepidation that I took over this task.  Having successfully used TimeTabler I decided that from day one that I would use StaffCover.  Wow!

In a school of over 1000 pupils and around 70 staff you can imagine the day-to-day happenings.
Absent colleagues, teachers on courses, last minute meetings, excursions, faculty meetings, classes/year groups ‘off timetable’ and special assemblies, to name a few.

StaffCover does all the work.  I typically spend around 15-20 minutes at the end of each day in preparation for the following day and then perhaps the same again the next morning.  

I started writing timetables fifteen years ago.  …My ‘Damascus’ moment occurred when TimeTabler found, in about five seconds, a Level 7 ‘musical chairs’ fit which I knew from bitter experience would have taken me two or three days to work out.
 
The hassle and stress levels of the first few weeks of my summer holidays have disappeared, and TimeTabler has saved me many days of work.
The manual is excellent, as is the prompt and patient guidance offered on-line or by phone.
I have no hesitation in recommending TimeTabler to prospective users.

Bob Bass, Director of Studies, Orwell Park School (ages 3-13) , Nacton, Ipswich

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I started writing timetables fifteen years ago.  I used to spend a good three or four weeks of my summer holidays producing the timetable for September with pencil and rubber, and had dabbled with TimeTabler previously. Once I thought I had finished I would have, of course, to comb through it all to write individual staff timetables, in the course of which I would discover slips, usually with the double-booking of rooms.  This would involve re-scheduling, which was very frustrating.
For a prep school we have quite a complex series of subject-blocks in our curriculum plan, with differing lunchtimes, part-time staff, team-teaching here and there, and all the usual complications.

A few years ago, with the mid-term aim of exporting things to our PASS management system, I was given a stand-alone PC (we are an Apple Mac school) simply to use TimeTabler seriously for the first time.
Our Academic Manager had sorted out staff deployment by the summer half term, so for the first time ever I was able to make a start on scheduling actually in term time, using TimeTabler but also, for my own peace of mind, keeping a paper copy as a back-up.
 
My Damascus moment occurred when TimeTabler found, in about five seconds, a Level 7 ‘musical chairs’ fit which I knew from bitter experience would have taken me two or three days to work out.
And of course, with the whole thing finished, formatting and producing individual staff and room timetables (in a variety of pretty colours) requires next to no effort at all.
At a pinch, I could have issued staff timetables on the last day of the summer term – then an unprecedented feat. I decided not to, so that I could mull over some possible improvements. I was also reluctant to dispel the impression gained by most colleagues that I grind away at this thankless task for most of the summer break!  I think that I’ve been rumbled now, though.
The hassle and stress levels of the first few weeks of my summer holidays have disappeared, and TimeTabler has saved me many days of work.
 
The manual is excellent, as is the prompt and patient guidance offered on-line.

I have no hesitation in recommending TimeTabler to prospective users, who are very welcome to contact me directly for a chat if they wish.

I have used TimeTabler for the last 15 years to write school timetables and manage the staff, students and rooming issues.
Over this time the TimeTabler program has continued to develop and now is an essential central tool in curriculum and school development plans.
I have found it to be an excellent program for construction and maintenance of current school timetables, allowing one to plan current and future staffing and curriculum programmes.
 
Paul Schofield, Principal, St Andrews International School (ages 2-18), Bangkok, Thailand

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With such a complicated mixture of teaching sets for different year groups in our school, TimeTabler and Options give me the flexibility and ease to do my timetabling in such a short time.
 
Anton Kok, Director of Studies, King’s School (ages 13-18) , Bruton, Somerset

TimeTabler has been in my life for twenty years and it has saved me heartache each year when the near impossible timetable has to be created for the next academic year.
One year I had to produce four unique school timetables and if it was not for the ease of use of TimeTabler and the power of the software there would have been embarrassment and a lack of confidence amongst the staff, the pupils and the parents.
 
Why have I chosen TimeTabler?  Cost was the first issue and having looked at more expensive software I found they were not as powerful as TimeTabler.
 
Douglas Buchanan, Timetabler, Eagle House Prep School, Sandhurst, Berkshire
 
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TimeTabler has been in my life for twenty years and it has saved me heartache each year when the near impossible timetable has to be created for the next academic year. The software has come along way since the 8-bit software where the only colour was the green text and there was not an image or too many tables in sight but it served the purpose of creating a balanced timetable. Like all software TimeTabler needs some input and it is the skill of the input and the intricacies of the software which makes for effective timetables.
 
One year I had to produce four unique school timetables and if it was not for the ease of use of TimeTabler and the power of the software there would have been embarrassment and a lack of confidence amongst the staff, the pupils and the parents.
Many people are sceptical about using software and still revert to their pins and boards and/or tracing paper because they feel TimeTabler would not cope with their needs.  In my school we have different length of days, we have half-days, we have various meetings, we have part-time staff, we have setting in some year-groups involving over half the subjects taught, and I have never had a failed outcome from the software. Yes, TimeTabler has on occasions told me the matrix is impossible and when analysed, nobody and/or no machine would have rectified the situation. Why have I chosen TimeTabler?
–Cost was the first issue and having looked at more expensive software I found they were not as powerful as TimeTabler.
–You become part of the Johnson family and the assistance you receive from them is very efficient.  They respect you as a person and not a number.
–They listen to their users and are always updating the software taking into account requests they have received during the year.

Doing your first timetable using any software can be daunting but I feel the new interface of TimeTabler eases the nerves and the Help pages make you move forward with your quest.  If you would like to know more of my views do contact Keith or Chris Johnson and they will forward your mail to me.

 I looked at a number of software applications …I can honestly say that the best decision I made was to invest in TimeTabler.
From the day I installed the software, the product and the support offered by Keith Johnson and his company have been absolutely superb.

TimeTabler takes the stress out of timetable construction.  Produced by people who know how timetabling should be.

I would not hesitate to recommend TimeTabler to anyone …It really is that good.

Phil Horstrup, Timetabler, Maidstone Grammar School for Girls (ages 11-18), Maidstone, Kent.

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Having been charged with the daunting task of becoming my new school’s timetabler, I looked at a number of software applications which claimed to make this crucial role as straightforward as possible.  Given the number of options available, I can honestly say that the best decision I made was to invest in TimeTabler.
From the day I installed the software, the product and the support offered by Keith Johnson and his company have been absolutely superb.
The good people at TimeTabler understand that the key to good timetable construction is not complicated programming and elaborate interfaces, but rather software which allows the school timetabler to concentrate on the key issue of building a quality timetable without having to first understand the software behind it.

TimeTabler is an intuitive piece of kit; finding your way around it takes next to no time and within hours you are focusing on constructing an effective timetable, not concerning yourself with trying to work out why a programmer has built the software in a particular manner.
In essence, TimeTabler takes the stress out of timetable construction.  Produced by people who know how timetabling should be, TimeTabler is without doubt the only piece of software I will ever use.  The online Support and Help give you all the support you need, and the annual ‘wish list’ enables those on the front line of timetable construction to be involved in implementing improvements for the following year’s software release.

I would not hesitate to recommend TimeTabler to anyone who takes on this vital role, whether experienced in curriculum construction or complete novice.
It really is that good.

As a prep school, our timetable is not as complicated as larger secondary schools, but I have found TimeTabler has made my production of the timetable so much easier.
(I have, under difficult circumstances, been able to produce a new timetable in less than one working day! – but don’t tell my Headmaster!!)
 
The transfer of data from TimeTabler to SchoolBase is easy and saves so much time.
 
Nigel Kinloch, Director of Information Services, The Pilgrims’ School (ages 4-13) , Winchester, Hants

I have used TimeTabler for 8 years now.

I’ve reviewed other products, but they simply don’t match up in terms of ease of use and flexibility.
The support has been great, you have always responded quickly to queries and helped out with problems.
 
I would not use any other software.   TimeTabler is cost effective and works well in big and in small schools.
 
Options
was great in my last school as it allowed us to prepare individualised timetables for Years 10 to 13.

John Todd, Head Teacher, Compass International School, Doha, Qatar

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I have used TimeTabler for 8 years now.
I’ve reviewed other products, but they simply don’t match up in terms of ease of use and flexibility.

The support has been great, you have always responded quickly to queries and helped out with problems.
In my last school where I had 50 classes and 50 students, I was able to rewrite the whole school timetable in one evening when we had to add an extra class and change all the staffing.
It makes my job easier because I know that once I have collected the data, I can play around with the timetables, produce different variations easily make changes to suit individual staff.

I would not use any other software. TimeTabler is cost effective and works well in big and small schools.

Options was great in my last school as it allowed us to prepare individualised timetables for Years 10 to 13.

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 When it comes to timetabling, Keith Johnson literally wrote the book!
Most school timetablers have been trained directly or indirectly by him.
 
The TimeTabler program is the easiest and most versatile I have used and I have tried most of them!
For the timetabler it is a dream; easy to understand and works exactly to timetabling best practice.

Options
is without peer.  Our bottom line depends on customer satisfaction and the Options program delivers results leading to more happy pupils and parents than any other system by far.

Heather Salmon, ex-Timetabler, Arnold School (ages 11-18), Blackpool, Lancashire

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When it comes to timetabling, Keith Johnson literally wrote the book!
Most school timetablers have been trained directly or indirectly by him.
I have timetabled for four different independent schools both boarding and day, single sex and coeducational and TimeTabler has coped magnificently with the vagaries of each.The TimeTabler program is the easiest and most versatile I have used and I have tried most of them.
For the timetabler it is a dream; easy to understand and works exactly to timetabling best practice.
The constraints can be overwritten and any locally acceptable compromise made to work.
As a timetabler all you have to do is set it up and it will deliver a real quality timetable.

Options is without peer and many school management systems do not have an effective or any options capability at all.
It is easy to extract pupil information from the school MIS into options and easy to read it back in. I have no criticism at all to offer of Options and would not be without it.  It delivers the very best option blocks based on free choice or with some or many constraints.  Our bottom line depends on customer satisfaction and the Options program delivers results leading to more happy pupils and parents than any other system by far.

I have never had to use the help-line since the first year I used TimeTabler as it works exactly as a good timetabler should and is very instinctive.

The first year was horrendous as I found the previous timetable program not to be up to the task.
 
It is no exaggeration to say that TimeTabler has reduced my workload by well over 100 hours.  The investment has been worth every penny and I would thoroughly recommend TimeTabler to any school.

Charles Brenan, Director of Studies, Newland House School (ages 4-13), Twickenham, Middlesex

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I am in my second year of timetabling.  The first year was horrendous as I found the previous timetable program not to be up to the task and, subsequently, I had to spend hours assigning lessons manually.  Fortunately the Deputy Head was already familiar with previous versions of TimeTabler and the school purchased the latest version of the TimeTabler software.
 
From the start, it was clear that the program had been designed from a Teacher’s perspective and the initial set up was much more straight forward.  However, the genius of the system became apparent in the speed with which it was able to generate the actual timetables.
 
It is no exaggeration to say that TimeTabler has reduced my workload by well over 100 hours.
I have also been able to create a timetable which I did not believe to be achievable due to the numerous constraints, demands and restrictions. This is despite the worse-case scenario of having a teacher hand in her notice very late in the day.
 
This has also been assisted by the online Support – responses to queries were almost instantaneous and full of useful suggestions.
 
The investment has been worth every penny and I would thoroughly recommend TimeTabler to any school.

I had come across your book on Timetabling, and thought that this was a unique chance to have the program that was literally written by the guy that ‘wrote the book’!

Options is another boon, as every year you can really optimize student choices quite easily.

It is a very easy program to use, and the flexibility of being able to re-draw your Option blocks and see what happens is wonderful.
 
I can recommend TimeTabler and Options to anyone wanting to produce a quality timetable in a minimum of time.
 
But perhaps the most powerful argument would be the very helpful support at the other end of a telephone, where the people doing the support know more about timetabling than I do!
   
John Mackenzie, Headmaster, Dunalastair International School (ages 5-18) , Santiago, Chile

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I can’t remember how long I have been using TimeTabler, but do remember using it as far back as the days of MS-DOS, so I suppose it is some time in the early nineties…!  As an eternal Mac user the shift from that interface to the world of backslashes was pretty traumatic, but compared to manual timetabling it was a welcome change (especially not having to manually write out the class and staff timetables when finished!).
 
I had come across your book on Timetabling, and thought that this was a unique chance to have the program that was literally written by the guy that ‘wrote the book’!
And the basic program has always been an extremely powerful timetabling tool.  Over the years the interface has become friendlier and friendlier, and I must say that the inclusion of the Visual Builder (drag and drop timetabling) has made an enormous difference.  In the early days I used TimeTabler but kept the old board and replicated the decisions on the machine with pins on the board, so that I could have a better look at what the day was looking like for a particular class. Now I have discarded the old board, as it is just as easy to see class timetables on the screen.
 
I’m sure I won’t remember all the things that have endeared me to TimeTabler, but one very powerful tool that has always been there is the FIT feature, when a particular lesson cannot be found a place without moving something else. There were times when one would stare at the board for hours trying to find a solution (and then trying to remember the different moves!!) whereas TimeTabler lays them all out for you, and even tells you how good they are.
The prospect of even being able to see solutions that might involve moving option blocks with large teams is something that would have been impossible before, and even if you spotted a possibility, the number of pins that had to be moved might have deterred you anyway.
 
The other thing that makes this program special is the fact that every time you assign a lesson it recalculates the tightest activities and shows them to you on the priority list.  No timetabler could do that, and I used to operate with the rules of thumb that told you which activities to place first, second, third, and so on (often passed on by the previous timetabler).

Options is another boon, as every year you can really optimize student choices quite easily. I remember that often one would offer a fixed menu of option blocks where students would choose one of each, rather than design the blocks on the basis of student choices. The fixed choices were based on the perception of past results, but clearly Options for Timetabler changed things radically, and its integration with TimeTabler allows you to produce personalized timetables for your students.
It is a very easy program to use, and the flexibility of being able to re-draw your Option blocks and see what happens is wonderful.

I can recommend TimeTabler and Options to anyone wanting to produce a quality timetable in a minimum of time. I have never been totally stumped with any of my timetabling needs, as there have always been way to get round problems (with Special Resources and Locations, dummy teachers, etc., and all the tips and tricks outlined in the manual).

But perhaps the most powerful argument would be the very helpful support, where the people doing the support know more about timetabling than I do!

I always get prompt answers to my e-mails (don’t need to phone anymore!). Admittedly I haven’t used other timetabling programs, but then never have I felt a need to. I assume that a program that was produced specially for this purpose is likely to be more powerful than the modules included in school management packages, and besides… the other guys didn’t write the book!

Right from the start TimeTabler not only made the job easier but increased confidence in the product.  It is impossible to double-book a class or a teacher unless you absolutely want to do so.
 
The support is excellent, if sometimes rather humbling in that the question asked is covered in the manual. The export into our MIS (WCBS / PASS / 3Sys) works well and enables everyone in the school to use the timetable on a day to day basis.

StaffCover
: As you would expect, the completed timetable can be read straight into StaffCover in order to produce the daily cover list. It is perceived by staff as being fair.Options has helped me to make timetabling and curriculum decisions for ten years now …and I could not envisage the process without its help.…we thoroughly recommend all three products which not only save us a great deal of time but have enabled us to offer a better experience for staff and pupils alike.
Ted Fenton
and David Williams, Cokethorpe School (ages 5-18) , Witney, Oxfordshire 
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TimeTabler
We have been using TimeTabler at Cokethorpe since 2005 taking advantage of the annual updates ever since.  Previously the timetable was constructed using a complicated spreadsheet which although it worked was very time-consuming and there was still the possibility of occasional errors.
Right from the start TimeTabler not only made the job easier but increased confidence in the product.  It is easy to see that each class has been allocated the right number of lessons with the right teachers, and it is impossible to double-book a class or a teacher unless you absolutely want to do so.
Of course, a point is sometimes reached when the ‘perfect’ answer is just not possible but the joy of using TimeTabler is that a range of options can be tried out and saved and the relevant people consulted as to which compromise is acceptable.  However, the ‘FIT’ routine means that it is often possible to find a multi-way swap that avoids the necessity for any compromise at all, and presents a solution that would have taken days to achieve in the past if it had been reached at all.
 
I use two 19” screens attached to my computer and it is fantastic to be able to see the whole of our timetable (which, being a 10-day schedule is rather large) at once and from more than one point of view – eg. staff on one screen and pupils on another.

The support is excellent, if sometimes rather humbling in that the question asked is covered in the manual, but better still is the fact that one can suggest enhancements or features that would fit our situation and make the software even better and they are often incorporated in the next release.
 
The printouts are clear and easy to produce showing only the information that is required. They can be exported in HTML format so that it is not always necessary to make a paper copy.
 
The export into our MIS (WCBS / PASS / 3Sys) works well and enables everyone in the school to use the timetable on a day to day basis. Once completed we are able to produce individual timetables for our pupils despite the huge combination of options that are available.

StaffCover
As you would expect, the completed timetable can be read straight into StaffCover in order to produce the daily cover list. It is perceived by staff as being fair; I am always happy to show colleagues the way it works and the weightings that are applied when selecting someone to cover for an absent teacher.  Of course, the computer can be over-ridden at any time and it is possible to add events that need cover (such as exams) and a record is kept of who has done what cover.  The ability to edit the absence reasons is a useful feature although with so many possibilities not all are used very often.

We produce slips for each member of staff required to do cover which I get into pigeonholes before 8.00 each morning having started the job at about 7.30 – half an hour later than I used to when I did it manually.

We also use the email facility to let them know and post both a paper and web version of the master copy.
The new facility enabling the master copy to be emailed means that I can let the housemasters know which of their tutors are missing each morning as well as keeping the school office and Director of Studies informed.

Options
Options has helped me to make timetabling and curriculum decisions for ten years now.
At Cokethorpe we take a liberal view of GCSE choices so with five option blocks and a very full range of subjects across a year group of 90 the possible permutations are huge.  Options enables me to try as many as I like, and helps to maximise choice whilst minimising waste, both of my time and of curriculum allocation.
The ability to switch pupils around to order, to spread groups as evenly as possible, to remove and replace groups and test out the consequences, all help to make it an essential part of the process.
It is also crucial in the creation of group lists, linking with our school data management system very smoothly and effectively.  I see no need to look elsewhere for a different system, and I could not envisage the process without its help.

Overall
I think that it is safe to say that we thoroughly recommend all three products which not only save us a great deal of time but have enabled us to offer a better experience for staff and pupils alike.

The TimeTabler software has been invaluable …particularly useful at times when timetable changes are necessary due to staff changes, or rotation of electives.
 
Our school has continued to use TimeTabler for the past 6 years and have no intention of changing.
Its valuable new features are added regularly via up-grades.
 
TimeTabler
has continued to be great value for money and the online support has always been quick to respond and very helpful.
 
Danny Kotel, The Henry Lawson High School (ages 11-18), Grenfell, New South Wales, Australia
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In 2002, as the leader of the timetabling team at The Henry Lawson High School, I sought out a better way of doing the timetable than I had experienced at other school or was the current practice at THLHS.  After viewing many alternatives I decided on Options and TimeTabler because they provided several key advantages.
With the Options software I was able to prepare basic information such as subjects and student names before students made their subject choices. That made it very easy to input data, examine the clash table and design a pattern of study that suited the students at our school. This quick and easy task also provided me with immediate feedback at to the make-up of a class as well as achieving a line structure that made it possible to provide instant information to the Principal and Deputy so that decisions could be made regarding future teaching needs based on reliable information.

The TimeTabler software has been invaluable on a number of different counts. Now that I better understand how the program works it has been easy to up-skill new members of the timetabling team as well as other head teachers. The program and its results are used at our school to assist with important decisions regarding curriculum options for students, staffing needs and structure of the school’s 10 day cycle. TimeTabler has been particularly useful at times when timetable changes are necessary due to staff changes, or rotation of electives.
 
Students find the printed timetable easy to read as the program allows subjects to be fully named, teachers’ names attached to classes as well as room numbers.
 
The feature that I find invaluable is what I call the ‘no double-up allowed’ feature that makes it impossible to timetable a teacher in two places or one two classes at once or two classes in the same room together (unless that is the intention).
The use of colours for each year/form and/or subject has been popular with teaching and ancillary staff as well as students.

Our school has continued to use TimeTabler for the past 6 years and have no intention of changing.
Its valuable new features are added regularly via up-grades.
TimeTabler
has continued to be great value for money and the online Support has always been quick to respond and very helpful.

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I found TimeTabler much easier to use than the one offered by my school system.
What I find really great about the program is that it is really easy to use.
The support offered by Keith and Chris Johnson and their team is excellent.
 
I have found TimeTabler and Options invaluable tools and without them I’m not sure that I would be able to produce the timetable for Amman Valley School.
To date I have produced a timetable over the last 10 years for my school and I don’t believe that any other program comes anywhere close to the capability of the TimeTabler program.
 
Beth Ledger, Timetabler, Amman Valley School (ages 11-18) , Carmarthenshire, Wales
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I was initially introduced to TimeTabler by my predecessor so naturally I fell into using it.  I have been given opportunities to view other timetabling programs offered through the two different management systems my school has used, but I found TimeTabler much easier to use than these other systems.
 
What I find really great about the program is that it is really easy to use.  It is easy to move around the different menus and it offers the option to save changes regularly throughout as you move from one area to another.  The ability to timetable with dual screens has been invaluable.  Over the years, the different upgrades have made seeing the overall picture much more straightforward too. The support offered by Keith and Chris Johnson and their team is excellent.
If I have been confused at any time about the best way forward or any problems that I personally have encountered I have simply e-mailed Chris or Keith and the response is very quick and very helpful.

Further benefits come from the upgrade that is produced every year – and it really is seamless. As a result of using the program you sometimes find yourself thinking “I wish I could do …….. on TimeTabler“.  e-mail this to Keith and Chris and if it is possible and beneficial it may be incorporated into the next Upgrade. They really do listen to timetablers at schools.

I was contacted by a local school and was asked if the Deputy Head could come and see how TimeTabler worked. Since his visit this school is now using TimeTabler too.
TimeTabler has been set up so that it can be exported to a number of management systems.

 
To end, I have found TimeTabler and Options invaluable tools and without them I’m not sure that I would be able to produce the timetable for Amman Valley School.
To date I have produced a timetable over the last 10 years for my school and I don’t believe that any other program comes anywhere close to the capability of the TimeTabler program.
I think it is fair to say that I would be lost without it!

We liked the look of TimeTabler and so opted for it, being impressed with the way the software had the same basic structure as when creating a timetable manually.

I have been really impressed with the support that I have received, which has been reliable and instant.

The power of this software, however, is that it can be used in both large and small schools.
This is a comprehensive piece of software …it is fantastic.

…using this software makes a time-consuming job very easy.

Anne Holden, Principal, Trangie Central School (ages K-12), NSW, Australia.

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I have been using TimeTabler for over 15 years.

I found on my arrival at the School that the program they were using was not suitable, so we investigated several alternatives to replace it.

We liked the look of TimeTabler and so opted for it, being impressed with the way the software had the same basic structure as when creating a timetable manually.
 
I have been really impressed with the support that I have received, which has been reliable and instant – never failing me in all the years that I have been using TimeTabler and Options.
I have also been impressed with the improvements which have been made each year with the annual up-grade.  These reflect the ‘Wish list’ given by users and the improvement over the years has been outstanding.
 
Once I have drawn up the structure of my curriculum and entered in the data I can create a whole school timetable quickly.  The power of this software is that it can be used in both large and small schools and allows for incredible flexibility in groupings of both staff and students.  It also caters for the eventuality of split classes, and you can ensure that these do not occur on the same day, despite the teacher being different.
 
This is a comprehensive piece of software and may take a little time to learn using the free Tutorial and QuickStart Guide and the HelpMovies, but once you have got your head around the logic of the software, then it is fantastic.
I have always loved timetabling, and using this software makes a time-consuming job very easy.  Also, the inevitable re-writes during the year are so much easier.
 
I always tell people that it is very evident that someone with timetabling experience in schools has written this, and that explains why it is so responsive to school needs.
I have recommended this software to other schools and would be happy to answer any questions about my experiences in writing timetables using TimeTabler.

 We have been using TimeTabler at Marlborough College since 2003.
With TimeTabler, three days’ work can be carried out in a matter of minutes.
 
We undoubtedly have a better timetable as a result.
 
Although TimeTabler has excellent auto-scheduling routines, the user can also place classes manually, and its drag and drop Visual Designer is easy to use.
 
TimeTabler comes with excellent documentation and support.
Emails to the company always elicit a swift and helpful response.
For all of these reasons, I would not hesitate to recommend this software.
 
Ian Crabbe, Assistant Director of Studies, Marlborough College (ages 13-18), Marlborough, Wiltshire
 
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We have been using TimeTabler at Marlborough College since 2003.  We were looking for a product which was able to do some intelligent scheduling, rather than be a mere electronic pegboard.  The most outstanding feature for us was TimeTabler’s use of ‘Container Blocks’, introduced in 2003, which really suited our way of working.  We were able to designate exact periods when a block appears on the timetable and, having designated activities which should appear within this block, allow the program to do some real thinking. Before using TimeTabler, a major timetabling task each year was the scheduling of the Lower School forms after the Upper School had been constructed.  With TimeTabler, three days’ work can be carried out in a matter of minutes. And, if you don’t like the solution TimeTabler comes up with, impose some more constraints and set the scheduler to work again – overnight if necessary. TimeTabler will search up to a depth of 16 moves to find a solution to a problem.We undoubtedly have a better timetable as a result.Although TimeTabler has excellent auto-scheduling routines, the user can also place classes manually, and its drag and drop Visual Designer is easy to use.TimeTabler comes with excellent documentation and support.
Emails to the company always elicit a swift and helpful response.For all of these reasons, I would not hesitate to recommend this software.

 TimeTabler and Options have been fantastic tools for curriculum planning that have allowed us to cope with the increased complexity with relative ease!
What has been particularly useful with both programs is how easy it is to try different scenarios before fixing on a final solution.

These are not programs that will become outdated.

If you are looking for an Options planning and Timetabling solution, I would strongly recommend that you look at Keith Johnson’s programs first!

John Ridley, Timetabler, Tanglin Trust International School (ages 3-18), Singapore

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I have been using Keith Johnson’s programs for 5 years.
Our senior school has expanded in size from 4 form entry 11-16 to 6 form entry up to sixth form during that time – and is still growing.
 
TimeTabler and Options have been fantastic tools for curriculum planning that have allowed us to cope with the increased complexity with relative ease!
What has been particularly useful with both programs is how easy it is to try different scenarios before fixing on a final solution.  When the timetable is nearing completion each year, the ‘FIT’ function of TimeTabler has saved hours of work – I always use it on ‘semi-automatic’ mode, so that I can choose from the range of solutions offered.

The tutorial provided with the program is very easy to follow.  I found it very easy to set up year-groups, classes and days to fit my school.
When I have had queries they have been answered very promptly by e-mail.
 
I have also been impressed by the new features that are added each year.  These are not programs that will become outdated.

If you are looking for an Options planning and Timetabling solution, I would strongly recommend that you look at Keith Johnson’s programs first!

 My commitment to the TimeTabler software extends beyond the use of the programme itself, because it is a product which is continually evolving in response to its Users’ needs, and because the training and support provided combines both practical and inspirational guidance.

Chris Lynch, Timetabler, St Thomas More Catholic School (ages 11-18), London

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 I have used TimeTabler for 5 years now.

When I took over timetabling we use a different program that was very difficult to use and always involved lots of tweaking. TimeTabler is fairly intuitive and gives lots of flexibility for different schools and different structures in the day.

The clear guidelines mean that the hard work is done in advance. The support from TimeTabler is always prompt and helpful and they never seem exasperated.

– Barbara Langford, Deputy Head, Westbourne House School (ages 3-13), West Sussex

I was appointed to create the timetable at my school in 2000 as the big change to A-Levels started.
I then called up and got demonstration software from four companies; three large companies linked to various MIS packages and TimeTabler.  It was a ‘no brainer’; I bought TimeTabler.
 
I find it a brilliant, easy to use, software package that is wonderfully supported by a highly knowledgeable team.
 
Keith Irvine, Timetabler, Bishop’s Stortford College (ages 4-18) , Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire 
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I was appointed to create the timetable at my school in 2000 as the big change to A-Levels started.
We were looking to radically alter the structure of the week at the same time as providing for the new, wider, choices that Sixth Form students could then take.
I was given the opportunity to buy any timetabling package I wanted so I set about investigating in early January.
First I went on a single day basic timetabling course so I knew what I was trying to achieve.  This was very useful as it went though how to achieve the whole timetable using pen and paper so that I began to understand how the software packages were to help me.
 
I then called up and got demonstration software from four companies; three large companies linked to various MIS packages and TimeTabler.
The first thing that was obvious was that all the larger companies wanted me to go on specialist timetable user courses for their software.  As I tried to work though their packages I remember realising why: almost nothing was intuitive, even though I understood the basics.  TimeTabler was much easier to use and the demonstration package had a manual which made clear sense to the non-specialist user.  It required no specialist training and yet I felt I could use it successfully.
When I costed each system it became clear that something was seriously wrong.  TimeTabler as a whole annual package cost less than the typical annual license for any of the three large companies’ products!  If I added in the cost of the necessary training package for the alternative products the cost difference was over 100% more for them than for TimeTabler.
It was a ‘no brainer’; I bought TimeTabler.In my first year the Helpline was really useful when I had questions.  Emails were almost invariably answered the same day and phone calls sometimes clicked a few times before the soothing voice of Keith Johnson arrived and invariably sorted out my problem of how to achieve something in the setting up. As I have got into the rhythm of timetabling I have found the product increasingly easy to set up each year.  Every year there are new features that you realise two years later you cannot live without. Increasingly I use the analysis tools of the software to create better understanding of the structures we need to operate with going forward. This includes gaining management information on teacher loads that enables me to plan for future staffing with much greater accuracy.

When we purchased a new MIS and I integrated the TimeTabler output quite easily once I had read the comprehensive notes that accompany every part of the software: the website being a really useful source of the most up to date information for just about every MIS system I have heard of.

TimeTabler is also very easy to train others to use effectively. Our Prep School has now had three different timetablers in the last ten years. Each has been totally new to timetabling on their appointment and none would claim they were looking forward to the task. Some straightforward guidance on how to set up timetable and, often, a basic structure cannibalised from their previous year’s data has enabled them to always create a working timetable. They have found the set-up of the main screens very easy to follow and the clarity of information on what can and cannot fit where really helpful.  Most importantly the TimeTabler software gives them confidence that they cannot create a timetable that does not work if they just follow the steps 1 to 4.

One of the best features of the software is the ability to use it on more than one machine.  I have it on three: Office, Home and Laptop.  This means I can get to work on fast processors with high memory while also walking about the campus to chat about minor alterations to the timetable with Heads of Department.  Transferring the data between machines is a very quick and simple operation with a memory stick.  I currently carry the timetables for two schools around and can move the software between each within less than two minutes.

Overall I see no reason to look to change my timetabling software: perhaps the best advert for TimeTabler being the claim to an audience from an MIS provider that they were trying to make sure that the timetabling section of their overall software package ‘was as good as TimeTabler‘ …when they didn’t know the package I used.
 
Certainly I find it a brilliant, easy to use, software package that is wonderfully supported by a highly knowledgeable team.
Thank you, Keith and all at October ReSolutions, for all the hard work you continue to put into the development of the program: it really is great!

After becoming responsible for the timetable at Patana, I was concerned that a novice would struggle to complete a timetable for a school of 1000+ students with some facilities and staff shared with a Primary school, the complicated structure of IB Higher and Standard lessons, offering 6 foreign languages and a staff of 110.  Having completed the INSET, armed with the program and clutching the couldn’t-be-clearer manual, I completed the timetable in a relatively short space of time once final staffing was confirmed.
 
Without doubt I will continue to use the application for as long as I am responsible for the timetable.
If I move schools, I’ll probably stump up the cost of the program out of my own pocket, just for peace of mind!

Gavin Lazaro, Assistant Principal, Bangkok Patana School (ages 3-18), Bangkok, Thailand
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Two years ago I was a relative novice at timetabling. I had a vague idea of option bands, blocking and scheduling but beyond the fact that it was a big 4 dimensional sudoku puzzle I knew nothing. I attended a course run by TimeTabler in Bangkok and began to grasp the complexities of the whole timetabling jigsaw.After becoming responsible for the timetable at Patana, I was concerned that a novice would struggle to complete a timetable for a school of 1000+ students with some facilities and staff shared with a Primary school, the complicated structure of IB Higher and Standard lessons, offering 6 foreign languages and a staff of 110. Having completed the INSET, armed with the program and clutching the couldn’t-be-clearer manual, I completed the timetable in a relatively short space of time once final staffing was confirmed.This year has been even clearer for me.  Keith is always delightful and approachable in his response to technical and practical problems – I think he has a secret passion for solving complex problems.

We have our own home-built information management system and all I need to do once a timetable is complete is to give the IT staff a exported csv file and the timetable magically appears online for staff to view.

Without doubt I will continue to use the application for as long as I am responsible for the timetable.  If I move schools, I’ll probably stump up the cost of the program out of my own pocket, just for peace of mind!

 I have been creating my school’s timetable for nearly a decade and three years ago we purchased TimeTabler with a view to making things easier.  There is no doubt that the package made all aspects of our timetable easier to schedule.

It has also enabled me to timetable a curriculum plan that had previously been thought impossible!
So, thanks to TimeTabler … I can now create a better timetable in less time.

Well done to the whole team for giving such excellent value for money.

Philip Moon , Timetabler, The High School of Glasgow (ages 11-18), Glasgow, Scotland

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I have been creating my school’s timetable for nearly a decade and three years ago we purchased TimeTabler with a view to making things easier.
There is no doubt that the package made all aspects of our timetable easier to schedule and check as well as reducing significantly the number of time-consuming errors.  And following attendance at an advanced ‘Timetabling with TimeTabler‘ course, delivered by Keith Johnson & Mervyn Wakefield, time and cost savings have been redoubled.
 
It has also enabled me to timetable a curriculum plan that had previously been thought impossible!
So, thanks to TimeTabler and Keith & Mervyn’s peerless pearls of wisdom, I can now create a better timetable in less time.
 
Well done to the whole team for giving such excellent value for money.

Options does exactly what it says on the tin: it quickly updates option choices and facilitates evening out sets, saves unnecessary additional classes.  And, crucially, saved the Deputy Rector the unenviable task of choosing between a disappointed pupil unable to have her choice of subjects and the expense of creating an additional class.

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Basic Data

BasicData-thumbnail

This shows the Main Menu, and Step 1 : the Basic Data screen, with five big buttons.

Each button leads you to an entry screen.

To enter your data you would start at the left, and work your way across to the right.

Look how straightforward it is, compared to other programs !

And the fully-illustrated printed Manual explains each step, in detail.

 

Subjects Screen

subjects screen

This is the screen for saying which Subjects you will want to timetable.

You can return here at any time to edit / alter your data.

You can give each Subject a colour – this helps during scheduling, and for the printouts.

Visual Builder Screen

visual builder screen

This is the main screen on which you do the actual scheduling.
You can sit at this Visual Builder Screen and drag-and-drop to ‘drive’ through the timetable.
 
At first sight it looks very complicated.  To see what each part will do for you, please click on: www.timetabler.com/kb/UsingtheVisualBuilderScreen.pdf

Class Timetable Screen

 

visual builder screen

 

This shows you the Class Timetables, so you can see the pattern while you are scheduling lessons.
  
There are similar screens for the Staff Timetables and for the Room Timetables.
 
If you use dual monitors you can see these more easily and spread them out over the bigger area.

All the buttons, and the symbols, are explained when you click on the button.

The Printout Menu

This shows you some of the possibilities for the Printouts.
 
Within each of these, there are millions of ways of fine-tuning the exact design of the Printouts.

They can be printed on paper, or produced as web-pages, at the click of a button.

A professional result.
 

The 'master' Class Printout Screen

Class timetable printout screen

This shows you the Preview Screen , so you can design the ‘master’ Class printout, before printing it.
 
There are similar screens for the Staff Timetables and for the Room Timetables.
 
You have total control over the design, the font and the colour, the column widths, the labels, etc, etc.
 
All the buttons and the controls, are explained when you click on the button.