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Find the Right Horseshoe Table for Your Classroom
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No Room for a Full Horseshoe Table |
A half horseshoe table fits against the wall and gives the teacher the same center visibility with half the floor footprint. |
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Your Students Span Multiple Grade Levels |
Adjustable-height tables move from 22 to 30 inches to fit K-12 student sizing without replacing the table when grades change. |
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Students Need to Write at the Tabl |
Dry erase tabletops let students solve problems directly on the surface. Faster to clean between groups than distributing paper. |
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You Teach Differentiated Small Groups |
The horseshoe shape keeps every student visible from the center teacher position without repositioning chairs or leaving the seat. |
Free Classroom Planning and Layout Support
Tell us your room dimensions, student count, and grade levels. Our team builds a complete classroom floor plan with horseshoe table placement and product recommendations at no charge.
- Classroom layout with horseshoe table placement
- Product matching by grade level and room size
- 3D classroom renderings included at no charge
- In-person site visits available nationwide
Why Teachers and Schools Choose Today's Classroom for Horseshoe Tables
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40+ Years Serving K-12 Schools |
Serving educators and school districts since 1981. We understand classroom setups, budget cycles, and the specific table sizes and heights that work across K-12 grade levels. |
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11 Brands, 25 Horseshoe Table Options |
Allied, AmTab, Correll, Smith System, Marco, Mahar, Scholar Craft, Jonti-Craft, MooreCo, Capitol Seating, and Columbia Manufacturing. One source for every type and size. |
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Authorized Vendor for TIPS, NCPA, and PEPPM |
District and government buyers can purchase through existing cooperative contracts. We also work with ESSER funds, school purchase orders, and bid documentation to simplify procurement |
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Planning Support From Spec to Delivery |
Our team confirms sizing, builds classroom layouts, and guides your order from product selection through delivery. Free for every customer, every order size. |
How to Choose the Right Horseshoe Table for Your Classroom
Match Table Size to Your Room and Student Count
The most common horseshoe table is 60 by 66 inches and seats four to six students. Smaller rooms work better with 48 by 72 inch models. Half horseshoe options run 36 by 72 inches and fit against a wall. Measure your instructional area before selecting a size.
Select the Surface Your Teaching Style Needs
High pressure laminate handles daily writing in most K-12 settings. Dry erase tops are best when students solve problems at the table. Thermal fused laminate costs less and works for low-frequency use. For a complete surface comparison by teaching method, visit the Activity Table Buying Guide.
Understand Height Options for K-12 Use
Fixed height tables run 30 inches and work for middle school and high school. Adjustable models move from 22 to 30 inches and suit K-5 classrooms where students grow across years. Confirm the height range matches your youngest student group before ordering.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Q1: What are horseshoe tables and what are they used for in the classroom? A1: A horseshoe table positions the teacher at the center of a U-shaped surface, with students seated along the outside curve. The teacher can reach and see every student without moving. It is used for reading groups, guided math, pull-out instruction, and small-group work at all K-12 grade levels. |
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Q2: What is the difference between a horseshoe table and a kidney table? A2: A kidney table has a concave curve on one side and is wider on the other, placing the teacher on the inside of a C shape. A horseshoe table is fully U-shaped and keeps the teacher fully centered. Horseshoe tables seat more students and give the teacher better access from the inside position. |
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Q3: What size horseshoe table do I need for my classroom and grade level? A3:60 by 66 inches is the most common size and seats four to six students. For smaller rooms, 48 by 72 inch models use less floor space. Half horseshoe options run 36 by 72 inches and fit against a wall. Adjustable-height models from 22 to 30 inches work across K through 12 without replacement. |
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Q4: Do horseshoe tables come in adjustable heights for different grade levels? A4: Yes. Most brands offer adjustable leg options. Most adjustable horseshoe tables move between 22 and 30 inches. Allied, Correll, Marco, and Mahar all include adjustable configurations. Confirm the height range on individual product listings before ordering. |
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Q5: Do you offer bulk pricing for school districts ordering horseshoe tables? A5: Yes. We accept school purchase orders and work with TIPS, NCPA, and PEPPM cooperative purchasing contracts. Districts purchasing multiple tables can also use ESSER funds. Contact our team at 877-909-9910 or mailto:rick@todaysclassroom.com for volume pricing and bid documentation.
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Q6: Can your team help me figure out what size and style fits my classroom? A6: Yes, at no charge. Our Project Team takes your room dimensions and student count and builds a floor plan with horseshoe table placement and product recommendations in one meeting. In-person site visits are available. Visit the Project Team page to get started. |
Get a Quote for Your Classroom Project
Need bulk pricing or a custom room layout? Our team builds free 3D floor plans to ensure your horseshoe tables fit perfectly. School POs are always welcome.
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