Pupils vote to ban mobile phones in school

Glasgow Gaelic School pupils were previously allowed to look at electronic devices during breaks and lunchtime
Glasgow Gaelic School pupils were previously allowed to look at electronic devices during breaks and lunchtime
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Pupils at an inner city secondary school have voted to ban mobile phones in a bid to cut down on their screen time and improve social skills.

The Glasgow Gaelic School, in the city’s west end, has implemented a policy on not allowing phones to be used during and between classes.

Previously students were allowed to look at electronic devices during breaks and lunchtime. However, members of the school’s pupil parliament voted in favour of having less screen time.

Gillian Campbell-Thow, the head teacher, claimed the move was already proving to be popular.

“More people are talking to each other and reading,” she said. “It has enabled the school to build up relationships with pupils and parents.”

She claimed parents and pupils have voiced their