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A smartphone ban in English schools is coming into force. What's changing?
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A smartphone ban in English schools is coming into force. What's changing?

BBC News · Jun 27, 2026, 12:52 AM

Key takeaways

  • It is separate from the recently announced ban on social media for under-16s, and the government said the move would give "legal force to what schools are already doing in practice".
  • And what does it mean for pupils, parents and teachers?
  • This will depend on your school's rules - but in most cases, probably.

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Getty By Hayley Clarke Education reporter Published8 minutes ago A ban on smartphones in schools in England comes into force on Monday, 29 June, making individual schools and trusts legally responsible for being phone-free throughout the day.

It is separate from the recently announced ban on social media for under-16s, and the government said the move would give "legal force to what schools are already doing in practice".

But what is changing? And what does it mean for pupils, parents and teachers?

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