Jenga, dodgeball and no phones: a London school’s radical 12-hour day
by Helen Pidd and Courtney Yusuf from Technology | The Guardian on (#6NH3Z)
All Saints Catholic College aiming to give children their childhood back' by breaking their screen addictions
Two months ago a radical experiment in one London state school hit the headlines. All Saints Catholic College announced it was piloting a 12-hour school day in what was reported as a bold attempt to break students' phone addictions.
From 7am to 7pm on Monday to Thursday the youngest pupils, in years 7 and 8, could stay in school. For 10 a week, they would be served a cooked breakfast and family" dinner, and offered activities from drama to ceramics and sports. The only catch: their phones had to remain in their bags, switched off, for the entire 12 hours. No peeking.
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