For 125 years, the college in Bath, southwest England has trained modern-day incarnations of Mary Poppins to care for the children of the global elite, including most recently Britain's Prince George.
It was the world's first college to offer childcare courses but students are now taking lessons on evasive driving and cyber security provided by former intelligence officers.
The training aims to provide nannies with a "foundation to think ahead and prepare for potentially threatening changes in their environment," said Paul Gibson, former head of UK Counter Terrorism.
Norland graduates, famous for their first-class training and their iconic uniforms, command the highest salaries and secure the most sought-after posts.
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Prince George's Spanish nanny, Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo, is a former student.
In the past few years, the college has broadened its curriculum to equip nannies with self-defence and safe-driving skills.
The latest addition will show "our clients that they'll be able to have someone who will be able, we hope, to cope in most circumstances," Norland's director, Janet Rose told BBC Radio.