School & Classroom Boards
Porcelain that survives a decade of daily lessons
Classrooms are hard on a board — chalk, erasers, and elbows, every hour of every day. Porcelain-on-steel is the institutional standard because it takes all of it and still reads clean years later.
Magnetic across the whole surface, framed in warm wood or durable aluminum, cut to your room rather than a fixed stock size.
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Porcelain-on-steel teaching board with an Aluminum Silver frame
Why Schools Choose Us
Built for the institutional standard
Built to Last a Decade
Porcelain-on-steel is the institutional standard for a reason — it shrugs off years of chalk, erasers, and elbows without scratching, fading, or ghosting.
Magnetic Teaching Surface
Hold up flashcards, maps, and student work with magnets. The porcelain-on-steel surface doubles as a magnetic board with no extra hardware.
Wipes Clean Between Lessons
A quick pass with a damp cloth and the board is clear and crisp for the next class. No haze building up over a semester.
Sized to Your Wall
From a reading-nook board to a full teaching wall, we cut to your room rather than a fixed stock size. Frame it in warm wood or durable aluminum.
Size Guide
Recommended sizes for classrooms
The right size depends on your room and viewing distance. Every size is fully custom — these are just starting points.
Small-Group Station
24" × 36"Right-sized for reading corners and breakout tables. Easy to mount at student height.
Standard Classroom Board
36" × 48"The everyday teaching board. Readable from the back row in most rooms.
Front-of-Room Teaching Wall
Large-format custom sizesA full instructional surface, cut to your wall. Magnetic across the whole board.
Hallway or Common Area
30" × 40"Schedules, announcements, and spirit messages in shared spaces. Frame to match the building.
Common Questions
School chalkboard FAQ
How is this different from the painted boards we have now?
Painted hardboard wears through and ghosts within a few years of daily use. Porcelain-on-steel is fused glass on a steel core — the institutional standard — so it resists scratching, ghosting, and fading for the life of the room.
Is the surface magnetic?
Yes. The steel core makes the whole board magnetic, so teachers can hold up maps, flashcards, and student work without taping anything to the wall.
Standard chalk or markers in a classroom?
Both work on porcelain. Standard chalk gives the classic look; wet-erase liquid-chalk markers offer brighter color and less dust. Many classrooms keep both, and both wipe clean with a damp cloth.
Can you build boards for a whole school at once?
Yes. Reach out with the rooms and sizes you have in mind through the quote builder and we'll work up pricing for the full order, then coordinate delivery so the boards arrive together.
How do these mount in a classroom?
L-brackets come pre-installed on the back. Larger boards are heavier than felt, so for a full teaching wall we recommend mounting into studs or with appropriate masonry anchors.