Submitted on Thursday 1st May 2025
Rejected on Tuesday 13th May 2025
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)
We ask the DfE to urgently revise the mobile phones in schools policy guidance.
Distinguish between traditional mobile phones and smartphones—two fundamentally different devices with vastly different implications for student safety and wellbeing. No smartphones permitted for primary and smartphones should not be accessible for secondary school students unless a medical reason.
Smartphones in and around our schools are a significant safeguarding risk to pupils. They enable access to harmful or illegal content, facilitate cyberbullying, promote constant distraction, and increase vulnerability to peer pressure and exploitation. "Not seen, not heard" policies that allow smartphones to remain in pockets or bags are insufficient which fail to prevent misuse and do not align with statutory safeguarding duties under Keeping Children Safe in Education (Sections 134–137).
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Require schools to ban students use of smartphones during school hours
petition.parliament.uk/petitions/719230
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