Age-appropriate financial education designed to prepare young people for economic independence
Every programme is structured around practical application. We don't just explain concepts—we create environments where young people use them, test them, and understand their real-world implications.
Building foundational understanding through play and exploration
At this age, abstract financial concepts don't stick. We make money tangible through games, stories, and hands-on activities that mirror their daily experiences.
What makes something worth more? Why does a toy cost what it does? We explore pricing, scarcity, and perceived value.
With limited pocket money, what do you buy first? Trade-offs, opportunity cost, and decision-making frameworks.
Setting simple goals, tracking progress, and understanding delayed gratification through achievable targets.
Where does money come from? Age-appropriate discussions about work, value exchange, and contribution.
Practical money management for the digital age
Teenagers encounter complex financial situations daily—subscriptions, peer spending pressure, online purchases. This programme equips them to navigate these with awareness and skill.
Creating budgets that actually work, tracking expenses, and adjusting plans based on reality rather than wishful thinking.
How accounts work, comparing banking options, understanding fees, and managing digital transactions safely.
What credit actually costs, how interest accumulates, and the long-term impact of borrowing decisions.
Recognising marketing manipulation, evaluating value, and making purchasing decisions aligned with personal priorities.
Identifying scams, protecting personal information, and navigating online financial risks confidently.
Setting medium-term financial goals and creating actionable plans to achieve them.
Preparing for financial independence and adult decision-making
Within a few years, they'll face major financial decisions—university funding, renting, first jobs. This programme ensures they enter adulthood equipped with sophisticated financial literacy.
Understanding loans, grants, repayment terms, and making informed decisions about higher education costs.
How taxation works, understanding payslips, and basic tax planning for early career stages.
What affects your score, why it matters, and how to build and maintain good credit.
Stocks, bonds, ISAs, and pensions—demystifying investment options and understanding risk vs. reward.
Negotiating salaries, evaluating job offers beyond base pay, and planning career progression financially.
Real costs of renting, utilities, insurance, and other expenses that catch young adults off guard.
Standalone or multi-week programmes delivered in schools and community settings. Customised to your group's needs and existing curriculum.
Joint learning experiences where parents and children explore financial topics together, facilitating ongoing conversations at home.
Personalised sessions for young people needing focused support or those preparing for specific financial decisions.
Select a programme and we'll contact you within 24 hours to discuss next steps and answer any questions.