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Posted on July 4, 2025

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By Charlotte Van Campenhout AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - A ban on mobile phones and other electronic devices in Dutch schools has improved focus among students, a study commissioned by the Dutch government

Dutch Schools' Smartphone Ban Boosts Student Focus and Engagement

By Charlotte Van Campenhout

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - A ban on mobile phones and other electronic devices in Dutch schools has improved focus among students, a study commissioned by the Dutch government found.

Three-quarters of the 317 surveyed high schools reported that the ban has had a positive effect on students' concentration. Additionally, nearly two-thirds noted an improvement in the social climate within their schools, and one-third observed better academic performance among students.

"Less distraction, more attention to the lesson, and more social students. No more mobile phones in the classroom is having wonderful positive effects. It’s great that schools are putting their shoulders to the wheel on this," State Secretary for Primary and Secondary Education Marielle Paul said.

The ban has been in place since January 1, 2024, and also applies to primary schools.

Typically, students only begin bringing phones to school in the final years of primary school and the survey, released late on Thursday, found the impact there was minimal.

Most schools allow exceptions for devices needed for medical support, such as hearing aids connected to a mobile device.

(Reporting by Charlotte Van Campenhout; editing by Barbara Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • Smartphone ban in Dutch schools improves student focus.
  • Three-quarters of schools report positive effects on concentration.
  • Two-thirds see better social climate in schools.
  • One-third of schools note improved academic performance.
  • Ban includes primary schools with minimal impact.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the study commissioned by the Dutch government find?
The study found that a ban on mobile phones in Dutch schools improved student focus and concentration.
How many high schools reported positive effects from the ban?
Three-quarters of the 317 surveyed high schools reported that the ban had a positive effect on students' concentration.
When was the smartphone ban implemented in Dutch schools?
The ban has been in place since January 1, 2024, and also applies to primary schools.
What exceptions are allowed for the smartphone ban?
Most schools allow exceptions for devices needed for medical support, such as hearing aids connected to a mobile device.
What improvements were noted aside from concentration?
Nearly two-thirds of the schools noted an improvement in the social climate among students.

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