Structured Learning Paths

Each programme addresses the specific developmental stage and financial challenges relevant to its age group. Participants can progress through multiple levels as they grow, building increasingly sophisticated understanding of money management.

Money Basics for Young Learners

Ages 7-10

Foundation concepts for children beginning to handle money independently

Term Fee £145.00

What Participants Learn

  • Identifying coins and notes accurately
  • Making change in simple transactions
  • Understanding the concept of saving for desired items
  • Distinguishing between needs and wants
  • Recognising value and making comparisons
  • Introduction to earning money through age-appropriate tasks

Session Structure

Ten weekly sessions of one hour each. Activities include hands-on exercises with play money, role-playing shopping scenarios, and simple saving challenges participants can continue at home.

Outcomes

Children develop basic numeracy with money, understand delayed gratification, and begin making thoughtful spending decisions at their level.

Teen Money Management

Ages 14-16

Advanced budgeting and preparation for financial independence

Term Fee £195.00

What Participants Learn

  • Sophisticated budgeting techniques
  • Understanding credit cards and debt
  • Employment basics including wages and deductions
  • Consumer rights and responsibilities
  • Comparing financial products
  • Mobile banking and digital payments
  • Protecting against fraud and scams

Session Structure

Twelve weekly sessions of two hours each. Topics include detailed exploration of credit mechanisms, analysis of employment scenarios, and evaluation of real financial products suitable for young people.

Outcomes

Teenagers develop the skills needed to manage part-time job earnings, understand the implications of credit, and make informed decisions about financial products they'll soon encounter.

Advanced Financial Preparation

Ages 16-18

Comprehensive preparation for adult financial responsibilities

Term Fee £225.00

What Participants Learn

  • Navigating student finance and loan systems
  • Investment fundamentals and different asset types
  • Introduction to taxation and National Insurance
  • Renting accommodation and associated costs
  • Insurance concepts and when coverage matters
  • Long-term financial planning strategies
  • Building and maintaining credit scores

Session Structure

Fifteen sessions of two hours each. Covers complex topics like student loan calculations, investment risk assessment, and comprehensive budgeting for independent living.

Outcomes

Older teenagers gain confidence approaching university or employment, understand the financial implications of their choices, and possess practical skills for managing adult financial responsibilities.

Supporting Services

Additional resources to enhance financial education

Parent Guidance Sessions

Workshops designed to help parents reinforce financial concepts at home and support their children's developing money management skills.

Duration: 2-hour workshop
Format: Small group discussion and practical strategies
Topics: Age-appropriate money conversations, allowance structures, reinforcing saving habits

School Partnership Programmes

Tailored financial literacy curriculum for schools seeking to integrate comprehensive money management education into their offerings.

Duration: Full term integration
Format: Classroom sessions with provided materials
Customisation: Adapted to school's existing curriculum and student needs

Enrolment Process

1

Select Programme

Choose the programme matching your child's age and current financial understanding level.

2

Complete Form

Submit the enrolment form with your details and any relevant information about your child's learning needs.

3

Confirmation

We'll contact you to confirm placement and provide session details, materials list, and schedule.

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