
Phone Ban Transforms School Behavior: Violence Drops 72%
Cardiff School's Phone Ban Yields Dramatic Results: Violence Plummets 72% A ban on mobile phones at Cardiff West Community High School in Ely, Cardiff, has resulted in a remarkable 72% decrease in exclusions for violent incidents. The initiative, implemented last summer, has been lauded by headteacher Mr. Martin Holland, who stated, "Almost overnight, exclusions for violence reduced." The school also introduced a "no shouting" policy as part of a broader effort to improve pupil well-being. The positive impact is significant. Before the ban, disruptive behavior, including fights arranged via social media, was commonplace. Now, the school reports a marked improvement in classroom behavior and overall student conduct. While the Welsh government hasn't adopted a nationwide phone ban, they are collaborating with schools to mitigate the negative influence of mobile devices on learning. This success story from Cardiff West Community High School offers a compelling case study for other schools grappling with similar challenges. The headteacher's comments highlight the immediate and substantial benefits of a phone-free learning environment.