Government pressed for clarity on school smartphone ban enforcement

Schools Policy
Government pressed for clarity on school smartphone ban enforcement
Published April 22, 2026
The government has announced plans to prohibit smartphones in English schools, yet headteachers and education campaigners are seeking urgent clarification on enforcement mechanisms. While the prohibition aims to reduce classroom distractions and improve behaviour, school leaders have highlighted the need for specific guidance regarding storage, confiscation procedures, and potential exceptions. Without detailed direction from the Department for Education, headteachers face the prospect of developing inconsistent policies that could vary significantly between institutions. Questions remain about practical implementation, including who will be responsible for collecting and securing devices, how to handle refusal to comply, and whether any groups of pupils should be exempt from the ban. This uncertainty places additional pressure on governing bodies and senior leadership teams already managing tight budgets and competing priorities. For local authorities, the proposed ban raises important considerations about supporting schools to navigate these policy changes. The calls for clarity reflect broader concerns within the education sector about the capacity of schools to implement new government mandates effectively whilst maintaining their focus on teaching and learning. Lead Members will need to monitor how national guidance develops to ensure local implementation supports school leaders in creating consistent, workable approaches that minimise disruption to the school day.
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