Your students' voices, published and protected create your school’s newspaper,
yearbook, or newsletter
A simple collaborative tool to help schools publish creative student content in minutes in a protected space
Start your school's publication in just minutes



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One platform, every school publication
School Press Club works for any student publishing project - from a weekly class blog to an end-of-year yearbook
School newspapers and magazines
Multi-media editions with photos, blogs with simple templates
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Newsletters and bulletins
Quick weekly updates for parents or the wider school community
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Yearbooks and Annual reports
End-of-year publications students can be proud of
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Event flyers and posters
Single-page layouts for school events, clubs, and announcements
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How it works
Students create
Students write articles, upload photos and lay out pages - all inside the browser. They learn real media skills
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Teachers review and guide
Leave inline comments, approve articles before publishing, and track each student's contribution. The editorial workflow is built right in.
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Everyone reads it
Hit publish and share a link, embed it to your website, or export a print-ready PDF. Choose from templates designed to look like a real newspaper.
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Simple to use online application on mobile and other devices
For Administrators
Easy for IT. Loved by Teachers. Safe for Students.
Nothing to install
School Press Club runs in the browser. No software, no plugins, no IT tickets. If your school has internet and a web browser, you're ready.
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No IT burden
Teachers set up their own publications and manage their own teams. There's nothing for your IT team to maintain, update, or troubleshoot.
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No student accounts required
Students don't need personal email addresses. Teachers manage access and invitations.
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Works on all devices
Chromebooks, iPads, Windows laptops, Mac — any modern browser.
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GDPR compliant
Data is stored in the EU, and we're happy to sign a DPA. We don't collect unnecessary data and never monetize student information.
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Free to start, transparent pricing
The free plan works for most schools. Paid plans are priced per school, not per student, so costs are predictable.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is School Press Club safe for students?
Yes. School Press Club is designed specifically for schools. All student content goes through a teacher-approval workflow before anything is published. There are no public profiles, no social feeds, and no contact from outside users. As the Chief Editor, Teachers control who can join, write, and publish.
Do students need their own email to sign up?
No. Teachers create the editorial team and invite students. Students don't need personal email addresses — they can log in using credentials provided by their school or teacher.
Does it work on school Chromebooks and iPads?
Absolutely. School Press Club runs entirely in the browser — there's nothing to install. It works on Chromebooks, iPads, laptops, and desktops. If you can open a web browser, you can use it.
Can parents see what students publish?
Yes — that's the idea. Once a teacher approves and publishes an edition, it can be shared via a simple link, embedded on your school website, or exported as a print-ready PDF. You control who sees it.
Can we publish in print as well as online?
Yes. Every publication can be exported as a high-quality, print-ready PDF. Many schools use School Press Club to create their newspaper digitally and then print copies for distribution.
How is this different from Google Docs or Canva?
Google Docs is great for writing, and Canva is great for design — but neither gives you an editorial workflow built for schools. School Press Club combines writing, layout, teacher approval, team collaboration, and publishing into one purpose-built tool. Students learn real media skills, not just document editing.
Can multiple classes or groups use it at the same school?
Yes. A single school can run multiple publications — for example, a school newspaper, a yearbook committee, and a lower-school newsletter — each with its own editorial team and publication schedule.
What languages is School Press Club available in?
Currently, School Press Club is available in English and Czech, with more languages planned. The interface and templates are fully localized.












