Mobile phones will be banned from Victorian state primary and secondary schools under strict new rules aimed at tackling cyber bullying and distractions in the classroom.
The Victorian government has adopted one of the world’s toughest stances on mobile phone use in schools and from the start of next year, students must switch off their devices and store them in lockers during school hours.
Students from prep to Year 12 will not be allowed to use their phones during recess and lunchtime.
Victorian Education Minister James Merlino said teachers and parents regularly raised concerns about mobile phones’ effect on students.
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— The Age (@theage) June 25, 2019