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31st July 2018
06:56pm BST

"We know today that there is a phenomenon of screen addiction, the phenomenon of bad mobile phone use... Our main role is to protect children and adolescents. It is a fundamental role of education and this law allows it."
This ban has come in as part of Macron's campaign to allow children to disconnect from the pressures of technology and social media that come with today's digital age.
Even though we know our teenage-selves would be outraged, we can't say that we're against it.
Politicians estimate that about 90 percent of children from the age of 12 to 17 own mobile phones in France.
France passed a law in 2010 that stopped children using their phones in the classroom while a class was being taught. This new law includes the whole of the school grounds and lasts for the entirety of the school day.Explore more on these topics: