Hands-on lessons for ages 8-17, built around real-life decisions, local cost-of-living examples, and confidence-first coaching.
Every module opens with a scenario kids recognise: saving for a trip, sharing a family budget, or figuring out which subscription truly helps. The goal is curiosity, then clarity.
See the Bristol lesson map →Mini markets, real receipts, and budget challenges.
Every learner builds a take-home plan.
We avoid one-size-fits-all lessons. Each pathway is tuned to attention span, earning realities, and modern digital spending habits.
Choices, saving jars, and spending signals.
Budgeting for school life and digital wallets.
Part-time work, tax basics, and goal planning.
Each lesson is co-designed with Bristol youth workers, parents, and former teachers. We measure real confidence shifts, not just completion.
"The session on subscriptions changed how my son talks about spending. He started tracking with his sister." - Parent, Clifton
"Students asked for more budgeting time because they felt in control." - After-school coordinator
Read our teaching principlesFamilies receive a simple summary so conversations continue beyond the classroom. It becomes a shared language.
See session formatsWithin the first month, learners usually move from "not sure" to naming their own money goals and tracking weekly choices.
Compare program timelines →Report better spending awareness after four sessions.
Parents say the lessons spark new family habits.
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Foundational money habits for ages 8-11.
Digital spending, work income, and budget practice.
Parent-child workshops with joint planning.
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We outline lesson goals, homework prompts, and how we tailor classes for mixed age groups.
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