Make the First Day of School Unforgettable: How to Use Editable First Day of School Signs with Your Kids

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Editable First Day of School Signs

The first day of school is one of those milestone moments that parents and children never forget.

The nervous butterflies, the brand-new backpack, the freshly sharpened pencils it all adds up to a morning full of emotion and excitement.

One of the most heartwarming traditions that has taken over school mornings in recent years is the First Day of School Sign.

And with the Editable First Day of School Sign printable pack a beautifully designed, 10 template collection in A4 format capturing that precious moment has never been easier, more fun, or more personal.

What Is This Printable Pack?

This PDF collection, created by Blasterjunkies.com, contains 10 unique, fully editable school sign designs all formatted to A4 size.

Each design is bursting with colour, kid friendly illustrations, and fill in fields that children can complete themselves or with a little help from parents.

The pack covers a wide range of themes and purposes, making it versatile enough for any child from preschool right through to Grade 6.

If you’re putting together a full back to school toolkit, be sure to also explore these Back to School Printable Signs that pair perfectly with the first day tradition.

What’s Inside: A Look at the 10 Designs

1. Rainbow First Day of School — A cheerful landscape oriented sign with a big rainbow arc as the centrepiece.

Kids fill in their Name, Grade, Teacher, Age, and Date on bold coloured lines. It’s vibrant, simple, and perfect for the youngest starters.

2. Hello School! Sunshine Sign — Featuring a smiling cartoon sun and pencil illustrations, this one has dashed fill in boxes for Name, Grade, Age, Teacher, and Date.

The sunny personality of this design makes it ideal for Kindergarten and Grade 1 children.

3. Off to School! School Bus Sign — This landscape design revolves around a big yellow school bus and includes fields for Name, Teacher, School, Grade, Age, Today Is, and My Best Friend.

The bonus “Best Friend” field adds a lovely personal touch for kids who are excited about seeing their school pals.

4. My First Day of School — Goals Edition — This sign goes a step deeper, asking kids not just who they are but what they want. Fields include Name, Grade, Age, Teacher, Date, This Year I Want to Learn, My Goal for This Year, and My Favorite Thing About School.

It’s a wonderful way to encourage children to think about the year ahead with intention.

5. My Favorites First Day Sign — A joyful grid style sign decorated with kawaii school supplies asking: My Name, My Age, My Grade, My Favorite Color, My Favorite Subject, My Favorite Hobby, My Favorite Food, My Favorite Book, and Date.

It doubles as a brilliant conversation starter on the first day.

To keep the creative energy going after the photo is taken, try some fun Back to School Coloring Pages a great activity to settle kids down after all the morning excitement.

6. When I Grow Up Sign — Decorated with rockets, aeroplanes, and graduation caps, this inspirational sign asks kids to share their biggest dreams:

When I Grow Up I Want to Be, I Would Love to Invent, My Biggest Dream, and A Place I Want to Visit. Perfect for sparking imagination and ambition right from day one.

7. My School Snapshot — This standout design includes a large central photo placeholder a dedicated space to glue or insert a photo of the child on their first day.

Surrounding fields capture Name, Age, Grade, Shoe Size, Favorite Activity, Best Friend, Date, and Height. It’s the closest thing to a scrapbook page in a single sheet.

8. How Am I Feeling Today? — An emotionally intelligent sign featuring four large emoji faces ranging from happy to excited to star struck to loving.

Kids fill in My Name, My Age, My Grade, Today I Feel, I Am Most Excited About, My Teacher, My Favorite School Activity, and Date.

This sign is especially meaningful for children who feel anxious on the first day, helping them name and normalise their emotions.

Once you’ve captured that feeling on paper, it’s also a smart time to make sure you have a printed emergency contact form filled out and tucked into your child’s school bag because preparedness is part of great parenting too.

9. STEM Explorer Sign — Designed for the budding scientist or mathematician, this sign features robots, rockets, lab flasks, and microscopes.

Fields include Name, Age, Grade, My Favorite Science Topic, My Favorite Number, My Favorite Experiment, My Dream Invention, and Date. A must have for STEM curious kids.

10. My School Milestone — The most long term of all the designs, this sign features a Grade Milestone Tracker with checkboxes from Preschool all the way through to Grade 6.

Each year, you tick off a new milestone. Combined with fields for Name, Teacher, Age, Today I Am In, and Date, this becomes a multi year keepsake that grows alongside the child.

How to Use These Signs with Your Kids

Using the pack is wonderfully simple. Open the PDF in any PDF viewer or editor (Adobe Acrobat, Preview on Mac, or even Canva if you re upload it), type into the editable text fields, then print on standard A4 paper.

Hand the printed sign to your child the morning before school, let them fill it in themselves with a marker or crayon or sit together and do it as a little ritual then head outside for the photo.

For younger children, parents can fill it in the night before as a surprise.

Print on cardstock for a sturdier hold, or laminate it so it can be reused year after year (simply wipe it clean and update the details).

The signs photograph beautifully against a front door, a garden gate, or a school wall.

The best part? These signs become time capsules. Stack them year after year and you’ll have a stunning record of how much your child has grown, changed, and dreamed.

And if you want to build even more positive structure around the school year, try introducing a weekly planner printable into your child’s routine it’s one of those small habits that genuinely changes how organised and confident kids feel throughout the term.

Parents juggling school budgets will also find a budget binder printable incredibly handy for keeping school expenses on track from day one.

Whether your child is stepping into Preschool for the very first time or heading confidently into Grade 6, there is a sign in this pack that will perfectly mark that moment. Print it, fill it in, snap a photo and treasure it forever.

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