Mobile phones to be banned in SA high schools next year | 9 News Australia

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Mobile phones will be banned across South Australian high schools from next year, a move designed to boost concentration and crack down on bullying that has garnered overwhelming support.

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3 thoughts on “Mobile phones to be banned in SA high schools next year | 9 News Australia”

  1. i think it’s really stupid if they ban phones from school because it’s just gonna make kids not want to come to school every day and it’s not gonna change how people talk to eachother if they want to bully them then they will say it to their faces and we should atleast be allowed it during our lunch breaks

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  2. This isn’t going to stop bullying it’s just gonna make people say it to their faces instead of on their phones and nobody will go to school without their phones

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