Your 2026 Early Years & Teacher Planners

Your 2026 MTA Teacher & Early Years Planners

Connect, plan, organise. Meet your 2026 planners.

With connection and community at the heart of our 2026 designs, soft tones meet organisational power. Our beautiful Early Years planners help build inspiration and organisation into every day. For our stunning Teacher Planner, we’ve partnered with Elizabeth Richards to bring you the ideal 2026 organisational sidekick. With 264 gold spiral-bound pages on the highest quality paper (and a stunning gift box), each A4 hardback planner includes everything you need to map out the teaching year ahead. 2026, we’re ready!
Early Years Planner
Teacher Planner
Your choice of 2 covers, Meeting Place & Sky.
53 dated week-to-view spreads (from January 2026 to January 2027).
Weekly educator-curated content to support your teaching program.
Important dates, public holidays and days of note for 2026 and 2027.
EYLF reference pages.
Weekly focus notes for targeted planning throughout the year.
Double-sided cover - flip depending on your mood!
School terms and public holiday calendar.
Yearly planner.
11-week term sections: term at a glance, month at a glance, weekly spreads, notes spread after each week.
Dedicated pages for allergies plan, events & volunteers, professional development, stage budget, student contacts, parent communication log and pupil checklist.
Caitlin Trindall: Traditional stories meet bright, vibrant colours and a modern feel.
Caitlin Trindall is a proud Gomeroi woman and the creator of Mirii Art. As a passionate mixed media artist and business woman, Caitlin draws upon her own life experiences to create unique contemporary artworks that bring Aboriginal art and culture into everyday spaces and conversations.

Stronger Together design
Teacher Planner: Stronger Together
The larger, connected circles represent education centres across
our lands - interwoven places of learning, growth and community.
Within the layers are symbols of gum leaves, grounding us in our connection to Country, where we come together to learn, explore
and play. Another significant layer is shown as a ring of people
symbols, representing the collective strength of our education system.
No circle stands alone. We grow, thrive and learn together, held by
culture and community.
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Meeting Place design
Early Years Planner: Meeting Place
This piece celebrates the strength of community, culture and
Country in shaping every learning experience. At the heart of this
artwork is a central meeting place to represent the community of the education space itself, a place where learning begins and connections
are nurtured. Surrounding it are symbols of people, with educators
forming a protective circle around children, symbolising the safe, supportive environment where learning can thrive.
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