A day to remember

Awaiting the results of an exam is always a nerve wracking experience. For one student though this is combined with the celebration of a very special birthday.

We are pleased to announce that the wait is over and that student Anita Flanz has passed all three levels of AAT within the last eighteen months. Congratulations! We hope the birthday celebrations went well and that you continue to celebrate on your qualification success. Continue reading…

Student of the Year 2008

Never mind the Oscars or even the BAFTAs it’s that time of year again when Anglia Accountancy training announces its ‘Student of the Year’ for 2008. This year the accolade goes to one very deserving student by the name of Sarah Kirby. Sarah has been studying with AAt since 2003, starting with the Foundation qualification. It was this year that saw Sarah gain her Technician qualification. It might seem like a long time to complete all three qualifications but she has done this whilst having 2 children, working in a non accounting environment full time and fitting studying in wherever possible, not to mention funding all of this herself. Continue reading…

AAt cements its relationship with Boston College

From left to right: Bev Money (WBL Co-ordinator Train To Gain), Sue Daley (Principal of Boston College), Victor Gidney - (AAt), Louise Clements (Partnership Manager), Sally Tebbs (Accountancy Training Advisor), Natalie Spratt (Apprenticeship Training Manager), Steven Davison (Employer Training Manager) and Jenny Gidney (AAt Managing Partner)

From left to right: Bev Money (WBL Co-ordinator Train To Gain), Sue Daley (Principal of Boston College), Victor Gidney - (AAt), Louise Clements (Partnership Manager), Sally Tebbs (Accountancy Training Advisor), Natalie Spratt (Apprenticeship Training Manager), Steven Davison (Employer Training Manager) and Jenny Gidney (AAt Managing Partner)

Anglia Accountancy training is pleased to announce that they have recently signed an exclusive agreement with Boston College to be sole providers of AAT qualifications and work based learning. AAt have had a long standing relationship with Boston College providing training at the centre for three years. As a result both Victor, Jenny and the team at Boston College are very pleased to cement this association with an exclusive deal. “It makes sense to link with such an established education centre, we are able to offer much more to a broader base of students, giving them the opportunity to train and develop their careers” states Victor.

As a specialist provider, AAt has always prided itself on being able to assist students in their career development by finding suitable establishments where experience can be gained to also advising on what funding is available. The cost of training is a harsh reality that can put many students off further study. AAt believe that no-one should sacrifice their personal development due to education fees when funding can be sought, especially for those under the age of 25.