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Geneva secondary schools to ban mobile phones

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June 27, 2025
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Schools are steadily restricting digital devices in Switzerland

Schools are steadily restricting digital devices in Switzerland


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Mobile phones will be completely banned in Geneva’s secondary schools from the start of the new school year.


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The measure aims to preserve the quality of learning, the mental health of students and encourage social interaction.

Mobile phones are already banned in elementary schools and partially in middle schools, the Department of Public Education (DIP) said, adding that the rules and sanctions vary from school to school, during lunch breaks or before lessons.

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The DIP has therefore decided to go one step further and impose a total ban, and is strengthening and harmonising sanctions to ensure equal treatment. Sanctions range from confiscation of the phone to exclusion from school for half a day.

Personal digital appliances will no longer be allowed for classroom activities, with the exception of specific educational exercises. The goal is not to stigmatise, but to protect young people, inform families and make everyone aware of their responsibilities in terms of digital, the DIP said.

For State Councillor Anne Hiltpold, head of the DIP, schools have a duty to respond to the growing concerns of parents and professionals about the harmful effects of overexposure to screens, such as dropping out of school and cyberbullying.

The Intercantonal Conference of Public Education of French-speaking Switzerland and Ticino (CIIP) recently took a common position aimed at regulating the use of smartphones in schools: these devices must be turned off and handed in during lessons and breaks.

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