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- No phones, no smartwatches: Singapore tightens school rules . . .
Singapore's ministry of education will require secondary students to keep smartphones and smartwatches locked away throughout the school day from January 2026 This expanded restriction aims to
- Singapore to curb students’ smartphone use during school hours
Singapore will bar the use of smartphones and smartwatches in secondary schools starting in January, as countries debate how to curb children’s access to digital devices
- Singapore enforces sweeping smartphone ban in schools
Singapore has announced a sweeping expansion of its restrictions on smartphone and smartwatch use in secondary schools, set to take effect from January
- Singapore to Tighten Smartphone Ban in Secondary Schools . . .
Singapore to Tighten Smartphone Ban in secondary schools starting in January 2026 The government has decided to extend the current restriction, which only applies during class time, to include the entire school day This new policy aims to promote healthier screen habits among students and improve their focus and well-being The move comes as part of a broader effort to address the growing
- Singapore secondary schools to forbid smartphone use during . . .
An existing MOE guideline that already prohibits smartphone and smartwatch use during lesson time will be expanded in 2026 to cover all school hours, including supplementary, enrichment or
- Singapore to enforce full-day smartphone and smartwatch ban . . .
Singapore will tighten its rules on digital device use in secondary schools from January 2026, with a blanket ban on smartphones and smartwatches throughout the entire school day
- Singapore to ban smartphones for secondary students during . . .
SINGAPORE, Dec 1 (Xinhua) -- Starting January 2026, Singapore will prohibit secondary school students from using smartphones and smartwatches during the entire school day, expanding the current restriction that only applies during lesson time The move, announced by the Ministry of Education on Sunday, is part of enhanced measures in secondary schools aimed at promoting healthier screen
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