No phones at school

GSHS students such as Ebony Campbell, Harlow Fairbanks and Astie Forrest will have more phone and smart device restrictions placed on them from next year.

There will be no phones at school next year, with the QLD Government agreeing to phone restrictions that puts them in line with the restrictions in other states and territories.

A website and social media campaign was launched last week to help support families and students in the lead up to the 2024 school year when students will be required keep their mobile phones ‘away for the day’.

The mobile phone ban will extend to wearable devices like smartwatches, which can be worn, but must have notifications switched off, so that phone calls, messages and other notifications cannot be sent or received during school hours.

Education Minister Grace Grace said the Away for the day campaign will provide support for families and students in the lead up to next year when the new mobile phone arrangements come into force.

“We are working with state school communities to implement this policy while building on the great work state schools are already doing in this area,” said the Education Minister.

“Putting mobile phones ‘away for the day’ will encourage face-to-face social interactions between students as well as promoting their health and wellbeing by providing more opportunities for physical activity during break times.

“It will also reduce the exposure of students to the unsafe or inappropriate use of technology, such as cyberbullying, accessing harmful content or breaches of personal privacy.”

This will bring consistency across the nation, with all other states and territories agreeing to restrictions on the use of mobile phones in all government schools.

For many school communities, the implementation of ‘away for the day’ will not require significant change, with more than 95 percent of state schools already implementing policies that restrict the use of mobile phones for students during school hours.

The adoption of this statewide approach will support schools to maintain a strong focus on educational achievement and student wellbeing and engagement by allowing students to learn, and teachers to teach, with less distractions.

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