Carmarthenshire County Council is working closely with local schools to implement the new ‘Phones Out of Sight‘ policy, designed to promote student wellbeing, safety, and academic success. The policy prohibits mobile phone use during the school day for pupils in Years 7–11, with limited use permitted for Sixth Form students within designated areas.

By reducing phone-related distractions, the initiative aims to create a calm and focused learning environment while addressing concerns linked to excessive screen time.

Numerous studies have shown that overuse of mobile phones can contribute to:

  • Increased anxiety and poor sleep
  • Lower academic performance
  • Delayed social and emotional development

This policy takes a preventative approach, ensuring schools remain safe, supportive spaces where students can thrive.

Policy Summary

Years 7–11

  • Phones must remain switched off and out of sight from arrival until departure.
  • No use during breaks, lunchtimes, or lessons (including PE and exams).
  • Direct student–parent contact during the school day are not permitted.

Years 12–13

  • Limited phone use is permitted within the Sixth Form area only.
  • All other school areas follow the same rules as for Years 7–11.

The council recognises that parental support is crucial to the success of this initiative. Parents and carers are asked to:

  • Avoid contacting children directly during the school day, using the school office instead.
  • Discuss safe and respectful mobile phone use with their children.
  • Encourage positive digital habits at home, including screen-free family time.

Cabinet Member for Education and Welsh Language, Cllr Glynog Davies said: “The ‘Phones Out of Sight’ policy is an important step in supporting the health, safety, and educational outcomes of our young people.

“By working in partnership with schools and families, we can create the conditions for pupils to focus fully on their learning and development.”

Further information can be found on the Council’s website.