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East Sussex: Head teacher urges parents to put their phones away

A head teacher is asking parents to put their phones away when collecting their children from his East Sussex school.

Andy Best, who runs Pashley Down Infant School, in Eastbourne, sent out the plea in a newsletter in the hope of encouraging conversation.

He said pupils often leave the classroom “excited or relieved to see whoever is picking them up only to find their adult scrolling [on] their phone, typing a message or on a phone call. It’s sad to see”.

The head teacher said his no-phones request was an attempt by the school to “resurrect the joy of conversation back into the community”.


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