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I’m raging after my son’s school confiscated his phone & locked it up for 24 hours… but it keeps him safe coming home

Published on June 06, 2025 at 09:29 AM

A MUM has been left raging after her son’s school confiscated his phone without asking her, and kept it locked up for 24 hours.

Chelsie explained that she’d had a call from the saying that mobile had gone off in his bag during class, leading to the teacher taking it from him.

Woman in a car expressing anger about her son's phone being confiscated at school.
Chelsie took to TikTok to share her fury after her son had his phone confiscated at school
Student using a mobile phone in class.
His phone went off in his bag, with the school then saying they’d be keeping it locked up for 24 hours

But she said that the phone is the only way he can get in touch with her on his way home – as well as contacting his brother, who he meets after school.

“Instead of saying to him, ‘Could you just turn that off or remember to turn your phone off’ they confiscated it from him and sent me an email to say that they were going to hold it for over 24 hours,”; Chelsie sighed in a video on her TikTok page.

“My son needs that phone, he gets the bus home three and a half miles down the road.

“He also meets his younger brother and needs a phone to be able to contact him to make sure that the plan is going ahead.

“That phone keeps my son safe after school.

“How dare they say they’re gonna keep hold of it!”;

She continued to say that the school is “getting far too big for their boots”;.

“Where’s the warning?”; she questioned.

“Where’s the ‘turn your phone off’?

“Where’s the ‘give me your phone and I’ll give it back to you at the end of the day’?

“You are not taking my son’s phone overnight. You’re just not doing it!”;

Chelsie added that she’s had enough of “being told what to do as a parent by these schools”;.

“It is my job to discipline my child,”; she insisted.

“If I see fit that his phone should be taken away I will do that.

“It is not your job as a teacher to discipline my child outside of school.

“Give him his phone back at the end of the day if you are going to confiscate it.”;

“Absolutely FUMING,”; Chelsie wrote over the top of the video.

“These schools need to get back in their lane!”;

And she added in the caption: “RANT. These schools need to get back in their lane.

“Taking my sons phone away overnight – I don’t think so hun!”;

People were quick to comment on Chelsie’s video – with some insisting that phones shouldn’t be allowed in school at all.

However, others hit back, with one writing: “People saying ‘I was born in the 80s, we managed’.

“Get a grip!! Bus timings are on an app, they pay bus fare on an app, we keep in contact on a phone, we track our kids on a phone... its 2025!!!!”;

“My son’s was taking for a whole week!”; another said.

“And because I had signed the school policy to say I agree to that they wouldn’t give it me back.

“I asked what would happen if I retracted my consent of the policy, they advised that if I refused to sign the school policy then he would have to find another school.”;

“As a parent and a teacher, they have no right to keep it overnight,”; a third commented.

“I’ve confiscated phones that went off in class and they have always been given back at the end of the day.

“It’s not right.”;

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