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Melbourne school bans phones, playground erupts with joy
15 Mar
Summary
- Students banned from phones, tablets, and smartwatches.
- School noted increased noise and play during breaks.
- This policy is stricter than the state government's current rules.

The principal of a Melbourne private school has introduced what is believed to be Victoria's most stringent mobile technology policy for students. Since the start of the school year, Casey Grammar has banned all personal devices, including phones, tablets, smartwatches, and wireless headphones, from school grounds.
This strict measure has led to a noticeable increase in student engagement and audible activity during recess and breaks. Principal Fiona Williams observed that the playground noise has amplified, indicating more social interaction.
While the Victorian government has a long-standing ban on phones in classrooms since 2020, it permits certain wearable devices with disabled notifications and other exceptions. Casey Grammar's policy represents a more comprehensive approach to managing digital distractions.




