Academy chain with 35,000 pupils to be first in England to go phone-free
by Richard Adams Education editor from Technology | The Guardian on (#6QQ9E)
Exclusive: Ormiston academies trust says impact of phones on learning and mental health has been catastrophic'
A national academy chain is to become the first in England to be phone-free, removing access to smartphones from its 35,000 pupils during the school day due to their catastrophic" impact on children's mental health and learning.
The Ormiston academies trust, which runs 44 state schools including 32 secondaries, has begun phasing out access to phones at all its schools across the country, with eight secondary schools adopting new policies this term and the rest to follow, after liaising with parents.
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