A law that forbids smartphones in all English school takes effect Monday, June 29, 2026.
The rule bars pupils from handling phones during class or any school‑time activity.
Schools must enforce the restriction, citing the aim to “protect children.”
Headteachers have voiced worries that the ban overlaps with funding plans for physical‑education programmes, saying resources may be stretched.
The government says the measure will cut down on distraction and bullying.
Officials note that penalties apply to schools that fail to comply.
The policy mirrors similar moves reported by the BBC and Cambridge News earlier this week.