Select your paper and view the September 2026 class structure.
Use the tabs below to switch between AAA, SBR and ATX. The selected paper stays clear and readable, with sufficient spacing for mobile and desktop screens.
The timetable is not random. It follows a controlled academic rhythm.
Each paper follows a disciplined sequence: technical mastery first, then question application, then revision and mock exam control.
Teaching Phase
Structured technical tuition to build the knowledge base required before serious exam practice begins.
- Technical coverage and explanations
- Standards, rules, models and principles
- Tutor-led classroom discipline
Practice Phase
Students move from listening to writing. The aim is to improve exam output, not merely classroom understanding.
- Scenario analysis and application
- Assignments and marked scripts
- Correction of weak answer technique
Revision Phase
Final preparation focuses on timed exam discipline, weak-area repair, mock-style practice and confidence management.
- Timed question practice
- Exam technique and final correction
- Readiness check before the exam
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AAA September 2026 Class
Use this title for the official Advanced Audit and Assurance timetable document or student notice.
View AAA timetableSBR September 2026 Class
Use this title for the official SBR timetable document or student notice.
View SBR timetableATX September 2026 Class
Use this title for the official Advanced Taxation timetable document or student notice.
View ATX timetableClass attendance must support real exam progress.
The timetable should communicate seriousness. Students are expected to attend live sessions, watch recordings where necessary, attempt assigned work and follow the academic rhythm set for each paper.
Attend on time
Students should join lessons early enough to settle before teaching starts.
Use recordings properly
Recorded access supports revision and missed lessons, but should not replace class discipline.
Submit written practice
Students improve faster when they submit written answers for correction and review.
Respect access controls
Class links, recordings and study files are for enrolled students only.
Need timetable guidance or class access?
If you are not sure which class stream applies to you, contact Excel Business School with your name, selected ACCA paper and target exam session. Enrolled students should also use the portal for controlled academic access.