(Photograph) - The nannies of the famous Norland College have gone west. Students began the spring term with a move from Hungerford, Berkshire, to the more urban and less isolated setting of Bath. Kay Crosse, Norland principal, said, 'We are really happy to be in Bath. It is an ideal location for Norland - it has heritage and tradition, and caters extremely well for students.' Students will still wear their distinctive uniforms but no longer live on campus at the college, which opened in 1892. Several years ago the college was the subject of a Channel Four documentary series. Photograph by Photo courtesy of Channel Four
(Photograph) - The nannies of the famous Norland College have gone west. Students began the spring term with a move from Hungerford, Berkshire, to the more urban and less isolated setting of Bath. Kay Crosse, Norland principal, said, 'We are really happy to be in Bath. It is an ideal location for Norland - it has heritage and tradition, and caters extremely well for students.'
Students will still wear their distinctive uniforms but no longer live on campus at the college, which opened in 1892. Several years ago the college was the subject of a Channel Four documentary series. Photograph by Photo courtesy of Channel Four