Norland College

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Norland College, founded in 1892 by Emily Ward, is a provider of childcare training and education. Norland trainees are employed world-wide as nannies, nursery nurses and in other positions in a variety of settings for childcare.

Throughout its history the college has been based at various locations throughout the UK, notably Chislehurst in Kent and Hungerford in Berkshire, and is currently based in Bath. Originally the college contained daycare and boarding facilities for infants, and was a training college for nannies. Now the college at Bath is solely a training facility without integral childcare facilities.

The courses offered are a BA (hons) course and an online Foundation Degree, both in association with the University of Gloucestershire.[1]

History

In February 1981 the BBC filmed a documentary about Norland on the current affairs programme Nationwide.

In February 1999, the first male nanny trainee was accepted since the inception of the college in 1892.

A so-called Sky Nannies diploma was introduced, in 2006, which specializes in the care of children during aeroplane trips.

In 2005/6 a documentary called Nanny School was filmed showing a year at Norland College. It consisted of 15 episodes (5 per term) and was shown on Discovery Home and Health (UK) in October 2007.

Norland College in Bath opened a nursery in the summer 2009.

References

  • Penelope Stokes, Norland: The Story of the First One Hundred Years, Publ: The Norland College, 1992.

Notes

  1. "Courses at Norland College". Norland College. Retrieved 9 August 2010. 

External links

Coordinates: 51°23′30″N 2°21′08″W / 51.3918°N 2.3523°W / 51.3918; -2.3523

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