Each programme is carefully designed for specific age groups and developmental stages. We believe that financial literacy should grow with your child, building on previous knowledge while introducing age-appropriate concepts.
An introduction to money concepts through play-based learning. Children discover the basics of earning, spending, and saving through interactive games and storytelling. We make abstract financial ideas concrete and fun.
This programme builds foundational understanding without overwhelming young minds. Children learn to recognise coins and notes, understand that items have different costs, and grasp why saving matters.
As children enter their pre-teen years, money becomes more relevant to their daily lives. This course teaches practical saving strategies, introduces basic budgeting, and helps them understand wants versus needs.
Participants learn to set financial goals, track their progress, and make informed spending choices. We explore how interest works in simple terms and why comparison shopping matters.
Teenagers face increasingly complex financial decisions. This programme covers budgeting with real income scenarios, understanding bank accounts, the basics of credit, and how to avoid common financial pitfalls.
We address digital money management, online shopping awareness, subscription services, and peer pressure spending. Students learn to create personal budgets and understand the long-term impact of financial choices.
Preparing for independent adult life requires sophisticated financial knowledge. This programme covers university financing, student loans, first job finances, tax basics, investment fundamentals, and long-term planning.
Participants explore real-world scenarios including rental agreements, understanding payslips, pension basics, and building credit responsibly. We prepare them for financial independence with confidence.
Financial education works best when reinforced at home. These special workshops bring parents and children together to learn collaborative money management strategies.
Sessions cover how to have productive money conversations, setting family financial goals, and creating allowance systems that teach rather than just reward. Parents gain tools to continue education beyond our programmes.
We partner with schools across Bristol to deliver financial literacy as part of enrichment activities or citizenship education. Our curriculum-aligned programme fits into existing timetables.
Tailored to your school's needs, we can focus on specific age groups or topics. Programmes range from one-off workshops to full-term courses, delivered at your school by our qualified educators.
We're happy to discuss your child's current knowledge and recommend the best starting point.
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