NPQ Early Years Leadership (NPQEYL)

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NPQ Early Years Leadership (NPQEYL)

  • Created By UCL IOE
  • Last Updated September 10th, 2025
 Infinite Learning Autumn 2025 (COHORT 9)
Registration: Wednesday 10th September to Friday 10th October 2025
PLEASE NOTE: AUTUMN 2025 (COHORT 9) WILL BE THE 
ONLY COHORT RUNNING FOR THE 2025-2026 ACADEMIC YEAR

Please note that all our NPQ Programmes require a level of English proficiency comparable to Master’s level study. Participants are expected to demonstrate strong language skills, particularly during summative assessments. Prospective participants must have English proficiency at a level sufficient to meet the programme’s requirements, as inadequate language skills may compromise successful participation. While formal evidence of proficiency is not required, applicants who are uncertain of their level should contact us prior to submitting an application. 

For any additional information, please get in touch with us at admin@infinitelearning.ae.

Programme Overview

Topic
National Professional Qualification: Early Years Leadership
Delivery Model Face to Face sessions
What is Included
  • DfE Certificate of NPQEYL.
  • Course material.
  • Refreshments and lunch (if applicable).
Cost

Total Fee:  AED 7200 plus 5% VAT.

Payment Breakdown:

Upon Registering with Infinite Learning: Invoice of AED 1000 Plus 5% VAT (Non-Refundable)

Upon UCL Acceptance on to programme cohort: Invoice of remaining AED 6200 plus 5% VAT

Withdrawing from the programme after being accepted by UCL will incur an administrative charge of 20% of the programme fees.

KHDA Certificate Attestation available for additional 150AED

Deadline booking dates:

Infinite Learning Deadline: Friday 10th October 2025

Programme Will Start in November 2025

Date of Training Please see the Route Map under the Programme tab.
Time (UAE) Please see the Route Map under the Programme tab.
Venue Virtual delivery and/or Face to Face in Dubai – to be confirmed

 

 

 

 

“I have thoroughly enjoyed learning from each member of our F2F group. Our mentors have provided so much knowledge and expertise and I have taken so much from our sessions. I feel this has given us a chance to gain a better understanding of other schools strengths and provide ideas and suggestions. The expertise and the delivery of each session were great. Learned a lot and gave a real incite into outstanding and effective practice.”

 

– NPQEYL Participant

Target audience

This is the first NPQ that is designed specifically for current or aspiring leaders of early years education, in any setting. Through evidence-based professional development, you’ll learn what great early years learning looks like and how to lead others in your setting.

(Teacher and leaders working in the EYFS sector in schools,  managers of private, voluntary and independent nurseries, childminders with leadership responsibilities.)

Aims of the course

This publication provides guidance from the Department for Education (DfE). It sets out
the knowledge, skills and behaviours that will be developed by teachers when they
participate in the National Professional Qualification for Early Years Leadership
(NPQEYL).

  1. Culture
  2. Child Development, Curriculum and Assessment
  3. Additional and Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
  4. Professional Development
  5. Organisational Management
  6. Implementation
  7. Working in Partnership 32 References

See NPQEYL Framework tab for full programme content.

Intended outcomes
  • Attainment of the National Professional Qualification for Early Years Leadership
  • Internationally recognised qualification.
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UCL IOE

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UCL Institute of Education (IOE) is a world-leading centre for research and teaching in education and social science. Our research addresses society's most important challenges and our teaching inspires our students by providing them with first-hand experience of leading-edge research and knowledge creation. We play an important global role, contributing to international academic and policy-related arenas and networks developing the fields of education and social science worldwide. Ranked number one for Education worldwide since 2014 in the QS World University Rankings by Subject, the IOE was awarded the 2015 Queen’s Anniversary Prize. In 2014, the Institute secured ‘outstanding’ grades from Ofsted on every criterion for its initial teacher training, across primary, secondary and further education programmes. In the most recent Research Excellence Framework assessment of university research, the IOE was top for ‘research power’ (GPA multiplied by the size of the entry) in education. Founded in 1902, the Institute currently has more than 8,000 students and 800 staff. In December 2014 it became a single-faculty school of UCL, called the UCL Institute of Education (IOE).

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Programme details:

Please click on the links below for downloadable copies of detailed information on this programme.

Autumn 2025 (Cohort 9) NPQEYL – Route Map

NPQEYL Framework

Summary of Programme & NPQEYL Learning Hours

NPQ Delivery Components

 

This qualification is for teachers who have, or are aspiring to have, responsibilities for  leading literacy across a school, year group, key stage or phase

    1. Culture
    2. Child Development, Curriculum and Assessment
    3. Additional and Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
    4. Professional Development
    5. Organisational Management
    6. Implementation
    7. Working in Partnership


See NPQEYL Framework tab for full programme content.

 

د.إ7200
Trainer:
UCL IOE
Duration:
18 Months
Sessions:
7
Language:
English