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We know smartphones are harming girls – so why don’t we act?

6 May 2024

4:00 PM

6 May 2024

4:00 PM

This week a report by the Policy Exchange think tank found that children at secondary schools with a full phone ban in place achieved GCSE results that are one or two grades higher compared with children at schools with less strict policies. This is despite the fact that the schools with complete bans typically tend to have a higher proportion of pupils eligible for free school meals than schools with less restrictive policies.

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