The GCSE results of teenagers whose phones are stored or locked away all day are one or two grades higher than those at schools with relaxed rules on mobile phones, a new report shows.
Andrew O’Neill can still recall the buzz that was in the air when the children came back to school after lockdown. Finally, the corridors of All Saints Catholic College in Ladbroke Grove were filled with the sound of teenagers joking and jostling again. “For the first six weeks it was amazing. They were delighted to be back, they were delighted to be together, there was lots of playing, lots of excitement.”
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