Crime & Safety
Matthew Barber meets to discuss banning phones in schools
Matthew Barber attended the meeting at Aureus Secondary School in Didcot, led by headteacher Kirsty Rogers.
The focus was on implementing a phone-free policy, including the use of lockable pouches.
Mr Barber noted that while mobile phones are indispensable for many, they can distract pupils, disrupt classes, and lead to poor discipline and lower attainment during school hours.
He acknowledged perceived barriers to a phone-free policy, such as phones connected to medical devices and young carers, but said these issues can be overcome.
Mr Barber highlighted the benefits of removing the distraction, saying it can reduce disruption, truancy, and bullying.
He has already contacted other schools to discuss spreading best practice across all Thames Valley schools.
Aureus Secondary School will be banning phones, with pupils using lockable pouches during the school day.