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Poland plans to ban mobile phone use by under-16s in schools

By Thomson Reuters Mar 18, 2026 | 6:58 AM

WARSAW, March 18 (Reuters) – Poland plans to ban the use of mobile phones by under-16s in ​schools from September 1, ‌the education minister said on Wednesday, joining a growing list of countries moving to limit children’s screen time and ‌social ​media use.

Countries including the ⁠Netherlands, South Korea ⁠and Italy have banned smartphones in schools due to concerns over their impact on concentration and ​behaviour. Others have banned – or are considering banning – children’s access to ⁠social media.

“We are ⁠currently finalising work on ​a major legislative change, crucial for ​schools, which will result in a ‌ban on mobile phone use in primary schools from September 1, 2026,” Barbara Nowacka told reporters.

In Poland ⁠children aged 7-15 attend primary school.

Nowacka said using phones in school “cannot be the ⁠norm ‌because we see how dependent ⁠children are on the ​internet”.

In ‌February, Nowacka outlined plans ​to ban ⁠children under 15 from using social media, opening the door to a potential clash with major U.S. tech firms.

(Reporting by Alan CharlishEditing by ​Gareth Jones)