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Saxony Extends Mobile Phone Ban to Schools up to 8th Grade

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Private mobile phones have been taboo at primary schools since this school half-year. Now, the Minister of Education announces an extension of the ban.

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At primary schools private mobile phones are already forbidden, from the coming school year they are taboo up to class 8: Saxony's education minister wants to tighten the rules and becomes a hardliner in comparison to the country.

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Private mobile phones have been taboo at primary schools since this school half-year. Now, the Minister of Education announces an extension of the ban.

The ban on mobile phones and smartphones at school is being extended in Saxony. Up to now, this applies only in primary schools. From the coming school year onwards, however, the older students should also fall under the rule. (Continue reading)

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DRESDEN. Private mobile phones have been taboo at the primary schools of Saxony since this school half-year. Now the Minister of Culture announces an extension of the ban. GEW considers this to be a cheap number. Another one on it? (symbol photo.) Photo: Shutterstock The ban on mobile phones at state schools is extended to older years in Saxony. Since this school half-year, private mobile phones have already been taboo at primary schools. Now, M…

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Saxony's Minister of Culture has again called for an extension of the private mobile phone ban in schools. He wants to implement a mobile phone ban up to class 8 at the state level.

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Dresden - The Free State of Saxony plans to extend the mobile phone ban to state schools. In the future, private smartphones will no longer be taboo at primary schools, but also for pupils up to the eighth grade. This was announced by the Minister of Culture Conrad Clemens (CDU). Since the beginning of this school half-year, a ban on private mobile phones at primary schools has already been in force. Now the regulation is to be extended. Clemens…

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LVZ - Leipziger Volkszeitung broke the news in Leipzig, Germany on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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