We partner with families across Bristol to teach children and teenagers the money skills that schools often miss. Through hands-on learning and real-world scenarios, young people discover how to make informed financial decisions.
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Research shows that money habits form by age seven. Yet most young people leave school without understanding budgeting, saving, or how credit works. This gap can lead to decades of financial stress.
Our programmes bridge this gap. We work with age-appropriate concepts, turning abstract ideas into tangible skills that children can apply immediately.
No lectures. We use games, simulations, and group activities that keep young minds engaged while building real understanding.
A six-year-old needs different lessons than a sixteen-year-old. We tailor every session to developmental stages and comprehension levels.
Students leave with tools they can use immediately, whether saving pocket money or planning their first job earnings.
From primary school basics to pre-university financial planning, we offer structured learning paths that grow with your child.
View All ProgrammesAges 6-9
£142.50 per term
Ages 10-12
£167.80 per term
Ages 13-15
£189.25 per term
"My daughter actually asked to open a savings account after the first session. She understood why it mattered, not because we told her to, but because she learned it herself."
Sarah M., Parent from Clifton
Understanding where money comes from, how earning works, and the difference between needs and wants.
Goal setting, delayed gratification, compound interest basics, and choosing the right accounts.
Comparison shopping, recognising marketing tactics, budgeting within limits, and avoiding impulse purchases.
Job types, wage concepts, entrepreneurship basics, and understanding payslips (for older teens).
Online banking safety, contactless payments, subscription traps, and digital security.
University costs, first job finances, credit scores, and long-term financial goal mapping.
Financial education works best when families reinforce lessons at home. That's why we include parents through optional workshops, take-home resources, and conversation starters.
You don't need to be a finance expert. We provide the framework; you provide the supportive environment.
Learn about parent workshopsOur educators combine teaching qualifications with financial expertise. Every instructor is DBS-checked and trained in age-appropriate pedagogy. We're not bankers trying to teach; we're educators who specialise in financial literacy.
Read our full storySelect a programme below and we'll get in touch to discuss the best fit for your child's age and current understanding. Sessions begin monthly, and spaces are limited to maintain quality.
We're happy to discuss which option suits your child's needs and current knowledge level.
Get In TouchThe information provided through our programmes is educational in nature and should not be considered professional financial advice. Individual results may vary based on personal circumstances and application of learned concepts. We recommend that families consult qualified financial advisors for specific investment or complex financial planning decisions. Our programmes are designed to build foundational knowledge and skills, not to replace professional guidance when needed.