Programmes designed around how children actually learn

Not lectures. Not worksheets. Real understanding built through stories, scenarios, and conversations that stick.

Young people learning together

Matched to their world, not yours

What confuses most financial education is the assumption that children think like small adults. They don't. Their brains are still developing. Their sense of time differs. Their priorities reflect their immediate world, not abstract futures.

Each programme below is built around developmental psychology research, tested with real families, and refined based on what creates lasting understanding. We meet young people where they are, not where we wish they were.

Foundation Years

For children aged 7-10

This is where financial understanding begins. Not with pocket money rules or forced savings, but with helping children see the invisible systems around them.

Over eight weeks, families work through illustrated scenarios together. Where does the money in your parent's wallet come from? Why can some families afford holidays while others can't? What happens when you want two things but can only choose one?

We build four core concepts: money is earned, money is limited, choices have trade-offs, and waiting sometimes gets you more. Not as rules to memorize, but as patterns they recognize in daily life.

Includes weekly family activities, conversation guides, and illustrated story scenarios. Everything is designed for you to deliver at home, in moments that feel natural rather than forced.

£127.50 for 8-week programme

Bridge Builder

For young people aged 11-14

The transition years bring new independence and new confusion. They want their own money, their own choices, but the connection between earning and spending remains blurry.

This ten-week programme introduces practical skills grounded in their actual world. We explore budgeting through scenarios they recognize: managing a mobile phone contract, handling a monthly gaming subscription, saving for something specific while friends pressure you to spend now.

They learn to track money, plan purchases, distinguish wants from needs, and understand that financial decisions are rarely all-or-nothing. Every yes to one thing means no to another. Making that visible changes everything.

Delivered through weekly challenges, real-world scenarios, and tracking tools they can use independently. Parents receive parallel guides for supporting conversations without lecturing.

£186.75 for 10-week programme

Real World Ready

For teenagers aged 15-18

Adult financial life approaches fast. University choices. Part-time earnings. Bank accounts. Credit cards. The decisions they make in the next few years will echo for decades.

This twelve-week programme prepares them for genuine financial independence. We tackle the systems they'll actually encounter: student loans and how they really work, overdrafts and when they're worth it, credit scores and why they matter, rental deposits and what to watch for.

Not scare tactics or boring warnings. Clear explanations of how these systems work, what mistakes to avoid, and what opportunities to seize. By the end, they understand money in adult contexts, not just theoretical concepts.

Includes scenario-based learning, decision frameworks, and tools for planning major financial transitions. Also covers first jobs, workplace pensions, and navigating financial pressure from peers and institutions.

£243.00 for 12-week programme

Parent Partnership

For parents and guardians

You understand money. But explaining it to a child who thinks bank cards magically contain money? That's different expertise.

This six-month programme gives you frameworks for those conversations. Not scripts to recite, but mental models you can adapt to your child's age, questions, and resistance.

Monthly group sessions with other parents navigating the same challenges. Conversation guides tailored to different ages. Access to our resource library of scenarios, activities, and responses to common questions. Plus ongoing support when unexpected money situations arise.

Most valuable: you're not doing this alone. The parent community becomes a space to share what works, what doesn't, and how to handle the moments when your carefully planned money conversation goes sideways.

£89.25 for 6-month access

School Partnership Programme

For educational institutions

Bringing structured financial literacy into schools shouldn't mean adding another subject to an already crowded curriculum. Our school partnerships integrate with existing teaching, providing resources that complement what educators already deliver.

Includes teacher training, age-appropriate classroom materials, family engagement resources, and ongoing support for implementation. Designed for both primary and secondary settings, adaptable to different school structures and priorities.

We work with individual schools and multi-academy trusts, tailoring the programme to fit your context rather than forcing a one-size-fits-all approach.

£1,850.00 per year (up to 100 students)

What happens after you join

Within one working day of selecting your programme, you'll receive welcome materials and access to your online learning space. Everything is available immediately—you begin when you're ready, not on a fixed start date.

Programmes are structured but flexible. Life doesn't pause for learning schedules. If you need to take a week off, you simply resume where you left off. The content remains accessible after your programme period ends, because understanding deepens with time and revision.

You're also joining a community. Access to our parent forums, monthly Q&A sessions, and ongoing resource library continues as long as you need it. We're here for the long journey, not just the initial programme.

"We did Bridge Builder with our twelve-year-old. Three months later, she's asking to see household bills so she understands what things actually cost. That curiosity is exactly what we hoped to spark."

— Michael and Priya S., London

Questions families ask before joining

What if my child resists?

Most do initially. That's why our approach doesn't feel like traditional learning. We use stories, scenarios, and situations they already care about. Resistance usually fades when they realize this is about their life, not abstract concepts.

How much time does this take?

Approximately 30-45 minutes weekly for family activities, plus naturally occurring conversations during daily life. We're not adding a homework burden—we're giving you tools to make existing moments more purposeful.

What if I'm not confident with money myself?

That's common and completely fine. Our parent resources build your own understanding alongside your child's. Many parents report that the programmes taught them things they never learned growing up.

Can we switch programmes if we chose wrong?

Absolutely. Just contact us within the first two weeks and we'll move you to the more appropriate programme at no additional cost.

Ready to start?

Choose your programme and we'll send everything you need to begin building financial capability together.