In an attempt to combat cyber bullying and classroom distraction, cellphones will be banned from Victorian state primary and secondary schools in Australia from next year.
Victorian Education Minister James Merlin told the Sydney Morning Herald: "This will remove a major distraction from our classrooms, so that teachers can teach, and students can learn in a more focused, positive and supported environment."
From 2020, students will be required to switch off their phones and store them in lockers during school hours.
Only Year 13 students will be permitted to use their phones during lunchtime.
According to Merlin, the decision to ban phones will hopefully tackle the high rates of cyber bullying in schools after new research from Headspace found 53 per cent of young Australians had experienced cyber bullying.