Cyclic timetable

A cyclic timetable defines recurring lessons over an arbitrary number of days (Day 1, Day 2, … Day 6, etc.), not necessarily aligned with the 5- or 7-day week.

It is typically used in North American systems (6- or 8-day cycles), in some international schools, and more rarely in Europe.

Difference from the weekly mode

Aspect Weekly Cyclic
Repetition unit Week (5-7 days) Cycle of N days
Numbering Monday, Tuesday… Day 1, Day 2…
At publication You choose the active weeks You choose the weekdays the cycle applies to
Auto generation Yes Yes

When to use it

If your school runs on a 6-day cycle (for example Day 1 on Monday, Day 2 on Tuesday, Day 3 on Wednesday, Day 4 on Thursday, Day 5 on Friday, Day 6 the following Monday, Day 1 the following Tuesday…), the weekly mode is not suitable — the cyclic mode is designed for this case.

If you are in Europe with a 5-day cycle strictly aligned with the week, stay in weekly mode — it is simpler to configure and publish.

See also