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Czech government plans to ban mobile phones in schools from 2027

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Posted on June 22, 2026

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· Last updated: June 22, 2026

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Czech Government Plans Ban on Student Mobile Phones in Schools by 2027

Overview of the Proposed Mobile Phone Ban in Czech Schools

Details of the Submitted Bill

PRAGUE, June 22 (Reuters) - The Czech government has submitted a bill to ban the use of mobile telephones in schools starting from September 2027, Prime Minister Andrej Babis said on Monday, joining a growing global push to limit screen time for children in the classroom.

Scope and Exceptions of the Ban

The ban would apply to phones' use in classrooms as well as during breaks, with some exceptions like for health reasons or if schools allow them for educational purposes.

"Schools will not be able to allow students to take a break with their mobile phones beyond these reasons," the draft bill said.

International Context and Comparisons

Global Trends in School Mobile Phone Restrictions

The move follows measures by other governments to restrict social media or mobile phone use among kids.

Examples from Other Countries

Poland this month followed countries like the Netherlands, South Korea or Italy in banning smartphones in schools due to concerns over their impact on concentration and behaviour.

For social media, Australia was the first to ban access for children and Britain announced a planned ban for under-16s this month.

Future Considerations and Additional Measures

Babis said the government was also looking at banning social media sites for children, following the example of France and others taking tougher stances due to worries over perceived negative effects on children.

But Monday's bill did not address that.

(Reporting by Jason Hovet, Editing by William Maclean)

Key Takeaways

  • Czech bill bans mobile phone use in classrooms and breaks from Sept 2027, with limited exceptions
  • Similar measures are already advancing in Poland (from Sept 2026) and school-level guidelines exist across Europe
  • Globally, social media restrictions for minors are increasing—Australia enacted an under‑16 platform ban in Dec 2025; the UK plans similar steps in 2027

Frequently Asked Questions

When will the mobile phone ban in Czech schools take effect?
The ban on mobile phones in Czech schools is set to start from September 2027.
Are there any exceptions to the mobile phone ban in Czech schools?
Exceptions include health reasons or if mobile phones are specifically allowed for educational purposes by the school.
What is the main reason for the Czech government's mobile phone ban in schools?
The ban aims to limit students' screen time and address concerns over concentration and behavior in the classroom.
Will the Czech government also ban social media for children?
While the government is considering a social media ban for children, the current bill does not address this issue.
Which other countries have banned mobile phones in schools?
Countries including Poland, the Netherlands, South Korea, Italy, Australia, France, and Britain have introduced similar bans.

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