Financial education that meets children where they are
Each programme is designed around developmental stages, learning styles, and real-world relevance
We don't believe in one-size-fits-all education. A seven-year-old needs different tools than a seventeen-year-old. So we've built programmes that respect developmental readiness while maintaining high expectations.
All sessions are interactive, practical, and designed to build confidence alongside knowledge.
Early Learners Programme
Ages 6–9
This is where financial literacy begins. Through play-based learning, stories, and hands-on activities, children discover what money is, where it comes from, and how it's used.
What we cover:
- Recognising coins and notes
- Understanding earning and spending
- Difference between needs and wants
- Introduction to saving
- Making simple choices with money
- Value and fairness concepts
Format:
Four weekly sessions, 60 minutes each. Small groups of maximum 8 children. Parent guide included.
£147.50 per child
Middle Years Workshop
Ages 10–13
Children at this stage understand more complex concepts. We build on foundations with real-world scenarios, budgeting practice, and critical thinking about advertising and consumer culture.
What we cover:
- Creating and managing a budget
- Setting and achieving financial goals
- Understanding how advertising influences us
- Digital money and payment methods
- Introduction to banking
- Earning money through work
- Smart shopping strategies
Format:
Six weekly sessions, 90 minutes each. Interactive workshops with practical exercises. Take-home activities included.
£189.00 per child
Teen Finance Intensive
Ages 14–17
Teenagers face real financial decisions soon. This programme prepares them for financial independence with honest conversations about credit, debt, student finance, taxes, and building wealth.
What we cover:
- How credit scores work and why they matter
- Understanding student loans and university costs
- First jobs: payslips, taxes, national insurance
- Credit cards, overdrafts, and responsible borrowing
- Introduction to investing and compound interest
- Spotting financial scams and predatory lending
- Renting, bills, and household budgeting
- Building an emergency fund
Format:
Eight weekly sessions, 2 hours each. Discussion-based with case studies. Access to online resources and tools.
£267.50 per teenager
Family Financial Sessions
All ages together
Money affects the whole family. These sessions create space for families to learn together, ask questions openly, and build shared financial literacy. Parents learn alongside children.
What we cover:
- Creating a family budget together
- Setting family financial goals
- How to talk about money without stress
- Teaching through modelling behaviour
- Age-appropriate money conversations
- Navigating financial disagreements
- Building financial resilience as a unit
Format:
Five sessions over four weeks, 90 minutes each. Facilitated discussions and activities. Workbook for continued practice at home.
£312.00 per family
School Partnership Programme
Institutional
Bring comprehensive financial literacy to your entire school. We work with leadership teams to integrate age-appropriate financial education across year groups, with curriculum-aligned content and teacher support.
What's included:
- Curriculum-integrated workshop series
- Teacher training and resources
- Student workbooks and online materials
- Parent information sessions
- Assessment tools and progress tracking
- Ongoing curriculum support
- Customised content for your school context
Format:
Full-term partnership with scheduled sessions across year groups. Flexible delivery to suit your timetable. Includes planning meetings and impact reporting.
£1,847.50 per term
Digital Money Mastery
Ages 11–17
The financial world is increasingly digital. This specialised programme equips young people to navigate cryptocurrency, digital payments, online security, and the evolving digital economy safely and intelligently.
What we cover:
- How digital payment systems work
- Understanding cryptocurrency basics
- Blockchain technology explained simply
- Online financial security and privacy
- Spotting online scams and phishing
- Digital wallets and contactless payments
- Social media and money influence
- The future of money
Format:
Six weekly sessions, 90 minutes each. Mix of technical explanation and practical security training. Access to curated resources and tools.
£223.75 per teenager
What to expect
All programmes run in small groups to encourage participation and questions. We create a judgment-free environment where no question is silly and no starting point is wrong.
Parents receive regular updates and guidance on continuing conversations at home. Financial literacy isn't just what happens in our sessions—it's the ongoing dialogue we help families start.
Location and scheduling
We offer programmes in community centres, schools, and online formats across the UK. Sessions are scheduled around school terms to minimise disruption.
Can't find a suitable time? Contact us to discuss custom scheduling or bringing a programme to your area.
Ready to build financial confidence?
Choose a programme above to enrol, or get in touch to discuss which option suits your family or institution best.
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