Policy
Early Years Teacher Status could be replaced by Qualified Teacher Status
Published June 22, 2026
The Department for Education has opened a consultation on proposals to replace Early Years Teacher Status (EYTS) with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) for those working in early years settings. This potential policy shift would bring early years teacher qualifications in line with those required in maintained schools, potentially raising the professional status of early years educators whilst addressing longstanding concerns about parity between the sectors.
The consultation seeks views on whether Qualified Teacher Status should become the standard qualification for teachers in the early years sector, replacing the current Early Years Teacher Status. This move could have significant implications for workforce development, recruitment, and the professionalisation of early years education. Local authorities and early years providers will need to consider how such changes might affect training pathways, staff retention, and the overall quality of provision for children from birth to age five.
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