teacherwall
Teaching & Classroom storage wall
A modular storage range that promotes flexible use of teaching spaces by combining all storage and technology in a single location.
Teaching & Classroom storage wall
A modular storage range that promotes flexible use of teaching spaces by combining all storage and technology in a single location.
What is TeacherWall?
TeacherWall is a modular teaching wall and storage wall for the classroom, combining storage and technology to create a modern, streamlined learning aid. TeacherWall provides a complete storage, IT, and teaching solution for educational spaces.
Smartboards and interactive whiteboards are incorporated into the TeacherWall, often combined with sliding drywipe doors. Optional extras are also available: a projector for
an interactive whiteboard; laptop drawers, tray units, bookcases etc. Download our guide to see the range of configurations, features, and colours.
Key Features
Fit for purpose - tested to BS EN16121 Level 2 for extreme contact use
5 Year warranty
Made in the UK
Suitable for all age groups
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Teacherwall FAQs
Teacherwall maximises classroom flexibility by integrating IT, storage, and teaching equipment into a single unit. When closed, it clears the space, allowing the room to be quickly reconfigured for different activities.
By reducing the need for loose furniture, it creates a more streamlined, durable solution that is less prone to movement, wear, and damage over time.
Teacherwall supports a range of IT setups, including projectors and interactive screens, with services routed neatly behind the rear panel for a clean, concealed finish.
These connect to a control panel, which can be positioned either below the screen or on the teacher’s desk, ensuring a fully integrated and organised installation.
The Teacherwall back panel can support screen loads of up to 80kg. This is achieved through a reinforced construction that includes a plywood backing panel behind the visible finish, supported by a structural timber framework for added strength and stability.
The Teacherwall is made up of a range of base and additional modules that are fully configurable. These modules can be combined in different ways to build a layout that suits the specific requirements of the classroom.
While the system is highly flexible, there are also a number of standard configurations for both primary and secondary settings, which are documented to make specification and planning easier.
Fixing back to the wall is recommended, although it is not strictly required from a structural standpoint. Typically, one or two high-level fixings are used to secure the system. This provides additional stability, ensuring the units remain secure and in position even if there are changes to IT equipment or variations in loading over time.
A Teacherwall can typically be installed by a two-person team in under two days.
Yes, Teacherwall systems can be customised in both colour and configuration to suit different project requirements. However, customisation is typically most cost-effective when specified across a larger quantity of units.
The Teacherwall is supplied with a 5-year warranty. This is supported by FIRA testing to relevant BS EN standards, ensuring the products meet recognised benchmarks for durability and performance in contract and educational environments.
Yes, spares and replacement parts are available. Pinnacle maintains stock of key components to support ongoing maintenance and ensure compatibility with both current and previous product installations.
As a manufacturer, Pinnacle uses a consistent colour range across the Capacity system and its loose furniture, including items such as classroom tables and tray units. This ensures that finishes are fully coordinated across different product types for a consistent, cohesive look throughout the space.
MFC has advanced significantly in recent years and is now considered a superior alternative to MDF for many applications. It is more sustainable and available in larger sheet sizes, improving material efficiency and reducing waste.
Its engineered structure provides better impact resistance and stronger screw retention, while also being easier and safer to work with. Widely used in modern furniture production, MFC also offers a broader colour range, better availability, and more competitive lead times—making it a more efficient and cost-effective choice overall.
Resources
Wellington College
City of London Academy
Abingdon School
Abingdon School
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