Magnetic Paint for Schools: Transforming Classroom Walls

by Author | Aug 19, 2026 | Blog

Classroom walls often become crowded with notice boards, paper displays, and temporary teaching resources that quickly need replacing. Over time, drawing pins, Blu Tack, and adhesive strips can damage wall surfaces, leaving classrooms looking worn while limiting the amount of usable display space.

Magnetic paint for schools offers a more flexible alternative. Applied directly to smooth walls, it transforms ordinary surfaces into magnetic display areas where teachers can attach lesson resources, student work, classroom schedules, and visual learning materials using magnets. From individual display panels to full feature walls, magnetic paint helps schools make better use of existing classroom space without installing additional fixtures.

This guide explains how magnetic paint for classrooms works, where it delivers the greatest value, how it compares with other magnetic wall solutions, and how to choose the right product for different learning environments.

Why Trust This Magnetic Paint for Schools Guide

Why Schools Are Choosing Magnetic Paint

Schools are continually looking for ways to maximise teaching space without increasing classroom clutter or investing in costly building alterations. Magnetic paint provides a practical solution by converting existing walls into reusable display surfaces that support everyday teaching while preserving the appearance of the classroom.

Unlike traditional notice boards, a magnetic wall can cover an entire classroom wall or a custom-sized section. Teachers are no longer restricted to a single cork board or display rail. Instead, lesson materials, timetables, flashcards, student artwork, maps, and educational posters can be arranged across a much larger surface and repositioned whenever lessons change.

A magnetic display wall for schools also helps reduce maintenance. Walls remain free from drawing pin holes, Blu Tack residue, and adhesive marks, making classrooms easier to maintain throughout the school year. Because the magnetic layer sits beneath the final decorative finish, schools can choose colours that complement their learning environment without sacrificing functionality.

As teaching methods become increasingly collaborative, magnetic walls also encourage more interactive learning. Teachers can quickly rearrange lesson materials during class, while students can participate by moving magnets, organising ideas, and displaying their own work on the wall.

For schools planning summer refurbishments, magnetic paint provides a cost-effective classroom upgrade that continues delivering value long after installation.

What Is Magnetic Paint?

Magnetic paint is a specialist coating containing fine magnetite particles that create a magnetic surface once applied to a wall. Unlike decorative paints, its purpose is to allow magnets to securely hold lightweight classroom materials without damaging the wall.

After application, Magnetic Paint dries to a dark finish which can then be painted over using standard emulsion in almost any colour. This allows schools to maintain their preferred classroom design while adding hidden magnetic functionality beneath the decorative topcoat.

It is important to understand that magnetic paint does not create a writable whiteboard surface on its own. Schools requiring both magnetic and dry erase functionality should instead choose Magnetic Whiteboard Paint, which combines magnetic performance with a glossy whiteboard finish in a single system.

Magnetic Paint vs Magnetic Whiteboard Paint

For schools that only require a magnetic display wall, Magnetic Paint offers the simplest and most economical solution. Where teachers need to write directly on the wall as well as display resources, Magnetic Whiteboard Paint provides both functions in one surface.

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Benefits of Magnetic Paint in Classrooms

Magnetic paint creates flexible learning environments that adapt to changing lessons, teaching styles, and classroom layouts. Rather than relying on fixed notice boards or permanent displays, schools gain a reusable magnetic surface that supports everyday classroom activities.

Create Interactive Learning Displays

An interactive magnetic wall classroom encourages teachers and students to engage directly with lesson materials. Flashcards, maps, diagrams, timelines, vocabulary cards, and mathematical resources can all be repositioned throughout the lesson without damaging walls or requiring new display boards.

Interactive activities become easier to manage because resources can be moved, grouped, and rearranged in real time to support collaborative learning.

Display Student Work Without Damaging Walls

Student artwork and project work often change throughout the school year. Magnetic paint allows teachers to refresh classroom displays quickly using magnets instead of drawing pins or adhesive strips.

This not only protects classroom walls but also gives students a dedicated space to showcase their work while making it simple to rotate displays for new topics or seasonal projects.

Support Flexible Teaching Spaces

Modern classrooms frequently change layout depending on the subject being taught. A school wall magnetic surface provides teachers with greater flexibility by allowing displays to move alongside evolving lesson plans.

Whether organising science experiments, literacy activities, history timelines, or group presentations, magnetic walls help teachers adapt their classroom without installing additional fixtures.

Reduce Classroom Clutter

Replacing multiple notice boards with one continuous magnetic surface creates a cleaner and more organised classroom. Teachers can display schedules, classroom rules, visual aids, and teaching resources on the same wall while making better use of available space.

For corridors, libraries, reception areas, and shared learning spaces, magnetic paint also provides a professional display solution that can evolve throughout the school year without leaving permanent wall damage.

How Strong Is Magnetic Paint? What Will It Hold?

Teachers often ask whether magnetic paint is strong enough for everyday classroom resources. The answer depends on the number of coats applied, the type of magnets used, and which magnetic product is selected.

Magnetic Paint creates a reliable display surface for lightweight classroom materials. Applying the recommended three coats provides enough magnetic strength for everyday teaching resources, while stronger products such as Super Magnetic Paint or Magnetic Plaster provide additional holding power for heavier displays.

Always use high-strength neodymium magnets rather than standard fridge magnets for the best performance.

 

What Can Magnetic Paints Hold?

Need More Holding Strength?

If your classroom displays large numbers of teaching resources or heavier learning materials throughout the year, increasing the magnetic strength is simple.

  • Magnetic Paint- ideal for everyday classroom displays.
  • Super Magnetic Paint- contains 60% magnetite and offers stronger holding power for multiple documents and magnetic accessories.
  • Magnetic Plaster- contains approximately 75% magnetite and is designed for permanent, high-capacity magnetic walls, holding 8+ A4 sheets with a suitable magnet. It is best suited to new builds and major classroom refurbishments.

Best Places to Use Magnetic Paint in Schools

Magnetic paint is suitable for far more than classroom display walls. Because it can be applied to almost any smooth wall, schools can create magnetic surfaces wherever information needs to be displayed, updated, or organised. The best location depends on how the space is used and the level of magnetic performance required.

Classrooms

A magnetic wall for classroom display gives teachers the flexibility to change resources throughout the school day. Flashcards, vocabulary cards, lesson plans, visual aids, and student work can all be attached using magnets instead of drawing pins or adhesive strips. As lessons evolve, displays can be rearranged quickly without damaging the wall surface.

Primary School Classrooms

Magnetic paint for primary school classrooms is particularly effective because younger pupils learn through interaction. Alphabet magnets, number activities, phonics resources, storytelling cards, and educational games can all be moved around the wall as part of everyday teaching.

For classrooms requiring stronger magnetic performance to support heavier learning materials, Super Magnetic Paint offers improved holding strength while retaining the same simple roller application.

School Corridors

Corridors often become display areas for student artwork, certificates, photographs, and school announcements. A magnetic wall provides a cleaner alternative to traditional notice boards, making it easier to refresh displays throughout the year while preventing damage caused by repeated pinning and taping.

For schools looking for the best magnetic paint for school corridor walls, Magnetic Paint provides an economical solution for lightweight displays, while Super Magnetic Paint is better suited to larger displays and heavier materials.

Staff Rooms and Administration Areas

Magnetic walls are equally valuable outside the classroom. Staff rooms benefit from organised planning boards where rotas, meeting notes, safeguarding updates, and school calendars can be displayed and updated regularly. When staff also need to write directly on the wall, Magnetic Whiteboard Paint combines magnetic functionality with a durable dry-erase surface.

Magnetic Paint vs Magnetic Whiteboard Paint vs Magnetic Wallpaper

Schools have several options when creating magnetic teaching surfaces. The right choice depends on whether teachers need magnetic functionality alone, a combined magnetic and writable surface, or a removable solution that requires minimal installation.

Which Magnetic Wall Solution Should Schools Choose?

For schools that only need a magnetic display wall, Magnetic Paint remains the most cost-effective option. Once painted over in the desired colour, it blends seamlessly into the classroom while providing a practical surface for displaying teaching resources and student work.

Magnetic Whiteboard Paint is the preferred solution for most classrooms because it combines two functions in one wall. Teachers can write directly on the surface while also using magnets to display worksheets, posters, and visual learning materials. This reduces the need for separate whiteboards and notice boards, making better use of classroom wall space.

Magnetic Whiteboard Wallpaper is best suited to temporary installations or projects where painting is not practical. It installs quickly, requires no magnetic paint application, and provides a convenient magnetic display surface that can be removed when required.

For schools requiring the strongest magnetic performance, Super Magnetic Paint offers increased magnetite content and greater holding strength than standard Magnetic Paint, making it suitable for display-heavy classrooms and specialist teaching environments.

How to Paint a Magnetic Wall in a Classroom

How to paint a magnetic wall in a classroom, showing wall preparation, stirring paint, applying coats, and using magnets

Step 1. Prepare the Wall

Begin with a clean, smooth, and dry surface. Remove dust, grease, flaking paint, and any loose material before starting. Highly absorbent or newly plastered walls should be primed according to the product instructions to create an even surface for the magnetic paint.

Step 2. Stir Thoroughly Before Every Coat

Magnetite particles naturally settle at the bottom of the container. Stir the paint thoroughly before application and again before every subsequent coat to ensure the magnetic particles are evenly distributed throughout the paint.

Skipping this step is one of the most common reasons for reduced magnetic performance.

Step 3. Apply the Recommended Number of Coats

Apply a minimum of three coats using a short-pile roller, allowing approximately 2 hours drying time between coats. Each additional coat increases the concentration of magnetite on the wall, improving magnetic strength.

Schools planning to display heavier classroom resources should consider 4 coats of Super Magnetic Paint, which contains a higher concentration of magnetic particles and provides stronger holding power.

Step 4. Apply the Decorative Finish

Once the magnetic paint has dried, the surface can be painted over using a standard water-based emulsion in almost any colour. Keeping the decorative topcoat thin helps maintain the magnetic performance of the wall.

Step 5. Allow the Surface to Dry Before Use

After completing the magnetic coats and any decorative finish, allow the surface to cure for at least 24 hours before attaching magnets or displaying classroom materials. Following the recommended curing time helps achieve the strongest possible magnetic performance.

View the Magnetic Paint application guide for step-by-step installation advice.

How Many Coats of Magnetic Paint Does a Classroom Need?

The number of coats directly affects the strength of the magnetic surface. While three coats provide reliable performance for everyday classroom displays, additional coats improve the wall's ability to hold heavier learning materials.

Is Magnetic Paint Safe for School Use?

 

Safety is an important consideration when specifying products for schools. Magnetic Paint has been developed for indoor environments and is suitable for classrooms, corridors, libraries, offices, and other educational spaces when applied according to the manufacturer's instructions.

Smarter Surfaces Magnetic Paint is formulated to be:

  • Low VOC
  • Solvent free
  • Isocyanate free
  • Suitable for indoor educational environments

The product is independently certified by recognised testing organisations, including Eurofins Indoor Air Comfort (M1) and BTTC fire certification, giving schools confidence when specifying magnetic wall solutions for occupied buildings.

During application, classrooms should be well ventilated in accordance with the product instructions. Once fully dry, the surface becomes a durable magnetic wall suitable for everyday educational use.

Choosing the Right Magnetic Wall Solution for Your School

The best magnetic wall solution depends on how the space will be used, the strength of magnetic hold required, and whether teachers also need a writable surface.

For most classrooms, Magnetic Whiteboard Paint offers the best balance of functionality by combining magnetic performance with a writable surface. Where writing is not required, Magnetic Paint provides a cost-effective magnetic display wall that can be painted in any colour, while Whiteboard Paint is required for writing functionality, suitable for a staff room.

Schools requiring greater magnetic strength for heavier displays should consider Super Magnetic Paint and Magnetic Plaster for a science room or STEM lab. At the same time, temporary learning spaces benefit from the quick installation offered by Magnetic Whiteboard Wallpaper and Self Adhesive Whiteboard Film.

Schools planning fully interactive teaching environments should also consider 3-in-1 Magnetic Projector Screen Whiteboard Wallpaper. It combines a writable whiteboard surface, magnetic functionality, and a projection screen in one product, making it suitable for smart classrooms where teachers want to write, display learning resources, and project lesson content on the same wall.

What Does It Cost to Create a Magnetic Classroom Wall?

Planning a classroom refurbishment often starts with the available budget. The cost depends on the wall size, the product selected, and whether schools need a magnetic display wall, a writable surface, or both. The comparison below provides a starting point using current pricing.

Final Words

Magnetic paint is a practical way for schools to transform ordinary classroom walls into flexible teaching and display surfaces. Whether used in classrooms, corridors, libraries, or staff rooms, it helps maximise wall space while reducing the need for notice boards, drawing pins, and adhesive fixings. As teaching methods and classroom layouts continue to evolve, magnetic walls provide a reusable solution that adapts alongside changing lesson plans and student activities.

For schools that only require a magnetic display surface, Magnetic Paint offers an economical and easy-to-apply solution that can be painted over in almost any colour. When teachers also need to write directly on the wall, Magnetic Whiteboard Paint combines magnetic functionality with a durable dry-erase finish. For classrooms requiring stronger magnetic performance, Super Magnetic Paint provides increased holding strength for heavier learning materials and larger displays.

Manufactured across the UK, Ireland, and Europe, Smarter Surfaces products have been trusted by schools, educational institutions, homes, and businesses in more than 20 countries since 2009. All products carry a 10-year guarantee and are independently certified for low VOC, solvent-free, and isocyanate-free formulations, making them suitable for long-term use in educational environments.

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About Author

Sonia Bueno is Senior Manager at Smarter Surfaces, leading sales operations, customer experience, and distributor partnerships globally. With extensive experience supporting education, office, and commercial projects, she shares practical insights on whiteboard paint, magnetic paint, and functional surface solutions to help organisations make informed specification decisions

FAQ's

What is magnetic paint for schools?

Magnetic paint for schools is a specialist coating that contains magnetite particles, allowing classroom walls to hold magnets after application. It transforms smooth walls into magnetic display surfaces where teachers can attach worksheets, posters, timetables, flashcards, and student work without using drawing pins or adhesive strips.

How many coats of magnetic paint should be applied in a classroom?

A minimum of three coats is recommended to create an effective magnetic surface. Allow approximately 2 hours drying time between coats. For classrooms displaying heavier teaching materials or larger educational resources, four coats of Super Magnetic Paint offers stronger magnetic performance than standard Magnetic Paint.

Is magnetic paint safe for school use?

Yes. Smarter Surfaces Magnetic Paint is low VOC, solvent-free, and isocyanate-free. It is independently tested for indoor air quality and is suitable for classrooms, corridors, libraries, and other educational environments when applied according to the product instructions.

Can magnetic paint be painted over?

Yes. Once the magnetic coats have dried, the surface can be painted over using a standard water-based emulsion in almost any colour. Applying a thin decorative topcoat helps preserve the magnetic performance while allowing the wall to match the classroom design.

What is the difference between Magnetic Paint and Magnetic Whiteboard Paint?

Magnetic Paint creates a magnetic display surface that can be painted in any colour but is not writable. Magnetic Whiteboard Paint combines magnetic functionality with a dry-erase finish, allowing teachers to write on the wall while displaying lesson materials with magnets.

Can magnetic paint be used on school corridor walls?

Yes. Magnetic paint is an excellent solution for school corridors where student artwork, achievement boards, school notices, and event information need to be updated regularly. It reduces wall damage caused by repeated use of drawing pins, Blu Tack, and adhesive tapes while creating a cleaner display area.

What is the best magnetic wall solution for most classrooms?

For most teaching spaces, Magnetic Whiteboard Paint provides the greatest flexibility because it combines magnetic performance with a writable surface. Schools that only need a

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