Our training will give you the practical skills and financial expertise to follow a rewarding career in professional accountancy. You will enroll in an AAT course through us and will then need to register with AAT as a student member. Depending on the level you study you will be learning in a classroom environment over one or two evenings a week. You are also expected to practice your learned skills at home or in your place of work. There are three levels to the AAT Accounting Qualification. You will spend about a year on each level, so if you start at Level 2, it will take you three years to become fully qualified. If you have previous experience, you could have certain exemptions, and qualify in two years or less.
Four GCSEs at Grade 3 (D) or above including English and Maths (English and Maths should be a grade 4 or above) or a Level 1 AAT qualification.
You should spend three hours a week studying outside of class, for each learning and assessment area. Your study time will need to increase before assessments when you’re revising. Don’t forget to use all the study and membership support that is also offered by AAT as well as from the course tutors. Whole class and group work activities will take place but the majority of your learning will be ‘standalone’. The final assessment is by examination only. There is no coursework to complete but you will be assessed in class periodically to establish understanding and learning.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Oxfordshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Oxpens Road, Oxford, OX1 1SA |
Our training will give you the practical skills and financial expertise to follow a rewarding career in professional accountancy. You will enroll in an AAT course through us and will then need to register with AAT as a student member. Depending on the level you study you will be learning in a classroom environment over one or two evenings a week. You are also expected to practice your learned skills at home or in your place of work. There are three levels to the AAT Accounting Qualification. You will spend about a year on each level, so if you start at Level 2, it will take you three years to become fully qualified. If you have previous experience, you could have certain exemptions, and qualify in two years or less.
Four GCSEs at Grade 3 (D) or above including English and Maths (English and Maths should be a grade 4 or above) or a Level 1 AAT qualification.
You should spend three hours a week studying outside of class, for each learning and assessment area. Your study time will need to increase before assessments when you’re revising. Don’t forget to use all the study and membership support that is also offered by AAT as well as from the course tutors. Whole class and group work activities will take place but the majority of your learning will be ‘standalone’. The final assessment is by examination only. There is no coursework to complete but you will be assessed in class periodically to establish understanding and learning.