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    Blaenau Gwent

    New mobile phone policy aims to improve behaviour and learning in schools

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryOctober 17, 2025No Comments
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    Blaenau Gwent Council is taking proactive steps to improve pupil wellbeing, behaviour, and learning outcomes by introducing consistent guidance on mobile phone and smart device usage in schools.

    The guidance, developed in consultation with schools and trade unions, will be shared with all schools and governing bodies and can be implemented after October half term 2025 at a time and pace set by individual settings.

    This move comes in response to growing evidence from the borough’s schools of the negative impact of mobile devices on classroom behaviour, social interaction, and focus. Research from, for example, UNESCO, Estyn, and the NEU has highlighted how unrestricted device use can disrupt learning and contribute to behavioural issues.

    The guidance is a recommended approach, and some schools already have rules in place in relation to mobile use during the school day, but Headteachers have shown strong support for a consistent approach to be adopted across the borough’s learning environment. The guidance was supported by the Council’s Cabinet and the Children, Young People & Families Scrutiny Committee.

    Key Highlights:

    • Mobile phones and smart devices must be switched off and stored during the school day, including break times.
    • Exceptions will be made for pupils with medical or accessibility needs.
    • Schools retain autonomy to tailor policies and determine appropriate sanctions.
    • Staff and volunteers are encouraged to model responsible device use.
    • Letters will be issued to parents/carers explaining why the guidance is being adopted and its benefits

    Councillor Sue Edmunds, Cabinet Member for Children, Young People and Families, said:

    “Research shows that restricting mobile phone use during the school day helps create a safer, more focused learning environment and promotes positive behaviour. This guidance puts pupils first—supporting wellbeing, improving behaviour, and helping them thrive. Headteachers told us that a consistent approach would make a real difference, so this is a proactive step that reflects our commitment to working in partnership to make Blaenau Gwent’s education system the very best it can be.”

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