Mobile Phones Banned in English Schools: Keegan’s Big Crackdown

Education Secretary Gillian Keegan has ordered a total ban on mobile phone use in schools across England. New Department for Education guidance urges headteachers to stop pupils using phones throughout the school day—even at break times.

Why the Ban? Distractions and Bullying on the Radar

The move targets disruptive behaviour, online bullying, and wandering attention in class. Keegan says the ban supports teachers’ tough work, helping students concentrate and improving classroom standards. The government is pumping nearly £60 billion into schools by 2024-25 to back reforms like this.

England Follows France, Italy, Portugal in Phone-Free Schools

Similar bans are already a hit in France, Italy, and Portugal. The UN has also flagged smartphone risks at school, with government data confirming phones often cause chaos in lessons.

There are exceptions for medical reasons, so kids who need phones for health won’t be left out. If schools drag their feet on enforcing the ban, the government may make it a legal requirement.

Experts Applaud, Funding Boosts Behaviour Improvements

Tom Bennett, a top school behaviour advisor, praised the ban. He said kids in phone-free classes are safer, happier, and more focused. The government has also invested £10 million in behaviour hubs, helping 700 schools crack problem behaviour. Bennett will lead a new task force to keep school environments calm and learning-focused.

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