No More Phones In Non Government Schools

Published:
Wednesday 1 April 2026 at 9:00 am

The Allan Labor Government is leading the nation by ensuring every student can learn free from distraction.

Premier Jacinta Allan and Deputy Premier and Minister for Education Ben Carroll today announced new legislation to extend the ban on devices to non-government schools.

The legislation will also cover wearable devices like smart watches and wireless earbuds.

Victoria led the nation by banning mobile phones in public school classrooms in 2020.

This change will extend the ban to every student in every Victorian school, from 28 January 2027.

An independent evaluation found students were more focused in class and more social during breaks.

Schools also reported fewer critical incidents involving phones.

Expanding the ban to wearable and personal audio devices further limits distraction in classrooms and keeps students safe.

Wearable devices that capture photos, video or audio can pose risks to students and staff.

Victoria will be the first state to legislate these restrictions on wearable technology in schools.

We will work closely with schools to ensure the level of restriction is practical.

Under the legislation:

  • Mobile phones must be switched off and stored away from first to final bell
  • Wearable devices must have notifications, cellular connection and recording functions switched off
  • Personal audio devices must not be used during school hours.

Rolling out a state-wide policy will provide consistency and certainty for parents, students and school communities.

Exceptions apply for students that require devices to monitor health conditions.

Only Labor is making lives easier for Victorian families – prioritising every child’s world-class education in the Education State.

Quote attributable to Premier Jacinta Allan

“Less screen time. More learning time. For every Victorian student."

Quote attributable to Deputy Premier and Minister for Education Ben Carroll

“The evidence shows it worked and now we're going further, so every Victorian student, in every Victorian school, can put their phone away and focus on learning."

Quote attributable to Victorian Catholic Education Authority CEO Professor Elizabeth Labone

“We welcome today’s announcement and are supportive of all measures that enhance student engagement and learning.”

Quote attributable to Independent Schools Victoria Chief Executive Rachel Holthouse

“We welcome today’s announcement and acknowledge the government’s efforts to balance access to electronic devices with the need to support positive learning environments and student wellbeing.

“The announcement reinforces the work many Independent schools are already doing, with Independent school leaders regularly reviewing the role of technology in their classrooms and broader school environments.”

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