Early Years
Norland granted university status as world’s first early childhood higher education institution
Published July 7, 2026
Norland College, renowned for training childcare professionals since 1892, has achieved a historic milestone by gaining university status. The announcement makes Norland the world’s first higher education institution dedicated exclusively to early childhood, marking a significant development in the higher education landscape and the professionalisation of the early years workforce.
The new status recognises Norland’s academic rigour and research contributions to early childhood education, building upon its longstanding reputation for excellence in childcare training. For local authorities, this development signals a strengthening of the early years sector’s professional standing and may influence workforce recruitment and qualification pathways within children’s services.
The move reflects growing recognition of the critical importance of high-quality early childhood education, aligning with national priorities around school readiness and child development. As corporate parents and education commissioners, local government cabinet members will note how this elevation of early years training may impact the skills pipeline and quality of provision across the sector.
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