We are now accepting applications through UCAS for 2026 entry to study our BA (Hons) Early Childhood Education and Care degree with Norland diploma.

 

 

This year, the deadline for equal consideration is 14 January 2026. Applications received by this date will be given equal consideration, giving applicants the best chance of securing a place. We receive a high number of applications each year and may close admissions after the deadline. 

We welcome students from all backgrounds and with a wide range of qualifications in myriad subjects – students do not need to study an early years qualification to come to Norland as we teach them everything they’ll need to know. We're seeking students who are passionate about providing the very best care to children and aspire to become a professional graduate Norland Nanny. 

If you have students considering Norland, please encourage them to apply early and attend our upcoming events. Find out more and read student tips on how to apply via the button below.

View our application process https://www.norland.ac.uk/application-process/?utm_medium=email&_hsenc=p2ANqtz--vzKNs81VLdRfv12sciVamMYbTKyC788i59oKjLMOw8axzE8fVhmLqD35R4KaNAZu-i2MwHKVQjaGMP14ONMU7-TfxiA&_hsmi=381186254&utm_content=381186254&utm_source=hs_email 

Our next Norland Unwrapped session will take place soon, on 23 September 2025  –  Applying to Norland. 

This session will provide all the practical information needed ahead of applying to Norland, including guidance on writing personal statements, submitting applications and attending an interview at Norland. 
 
If you have a student considering studying at Norland, make sure they don't miss out on this practical session. 

Book nowhttps://www.norland.ac.uk/events/norland-unwrapped-applying-to-norland-2025/?utm_medium=email&_hsenc=p2ANqtz--6qtJZwLDtnqz0zD3sdXri4JV7kFJCBeHnNkDF4hevBgaZLjNOPmM4G-BQG1Xhv7dzEjKhvkYZl6-D4ERHYZ65N8BqGQ&_hsmi=381186254&utm_content=381186254&utm_source=hs_email 

Valuing Careers

  • Individuals: Career development can support individuals throughout their education and career; facilitating positive transitions, building career management skills and fostering career wellbeing.
  • The economy: Career development can support the economy by improving the efficiency of the labour market and promoting effective skills/knowledge development. 
  • Society: Career development can benefit society by promoting social justice and equity in education and work for all members of the community.

do you need advice

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you would like to arrange a careers interview or require further information. Mrs S Beeton, Head of Careers sbeeton@sphs.uk.com