Over a year ago, Aiglon College introduced the 'Meet, Eat, Feet.' approach to mobile device use, a policy that distinguished itself from the prevalent trend of outright bans on mobile phones during the school day. This innovative strategy was designed to set clear boundaries while simultaneously encouraging students to develop self-regulation skills. Today, as we look back on its implementation, it's clear that this approach is deeply aligned with Aiglon's educational philosophy, which values balance, responsibility, and personal growth. The policy not only reflects the school's commitment to preparing students for the complexities of the modern world but also its trust in their ability to make responsible choices.
The 'Meet, Eat, Feet.' policy is a testament to Aiglon College's forward-thinking ethos. By allowing students to use their mobile devices in designated areas and times, the school fosters an environment of trust and mutual respect. This approach has proven to be more effective than restrictive measures, as it empowers students to manage their device usage responsibly. The success of this policy underscores the importance of adapting educational strategies to meet the evolving needs of students in a digital age. It also highlights Aiglon College's dedication to nurturing well-rounded individuals who are prepared to navigate the challenges of both the physical and digital worlds with discipline and discernment.