Young people in Glasgow deserve the tools to navigate money with clarity and purpose. We provide structured financial literacy that transforms abstract concepts into practical life skills.
Explore Learning PathsFinancial concepts are presented in ways that match cognitive development stages. Children grasp budgeting through tangible examples, while teenagers explore investment principles and compound growth.
Our curriculum incorporates local economic realities and opportunities specific to Scotland, ensuring relevance to students' daily lives and future prospects.
Theory transforms into capability through hands-on exercises, real-world scenarios, and interactive challenges that build genuine financial decision-making skills.
Traditional education systems rarely address personal finance, leaving young people unprepared for economic independence. The absence of foundational knowledge about saving, investing, and credit creates vulnerability to poor financial decisions that compound over time.
Starting early allows concepts to settle gradually. A twelve-year-old who understands compound interest has years to internalize its power before making major financial commitments. Teenagers who practice budgeting develop habits that serve them throughout adulthood.
View All ProgrammesEach programme builds specific competencies through a combination of instruction, discussion, and practical exercises.
Ages 7-11
Introduction to currency, saving habits, distinguishing needs from wants, and basic arithmetic of personal finance.
Ages 12-15
Budgeting frameworks, banking systems, introduction to investing, understanding debt, and developing financial goals.
Ages 16-18
Investment strategies, tax fundamentals, credit management, career earnings optimization, and long-term wealth planning.
Parent & Child Together
Joint sessions that align family financial conversations, establish shared goals, and create transparent money dialogues at home.
Ages 14-18
Business concept development, revenue models, startup costs, pricing strategies, and basic profit analysis for young entrepreneurs.
All Ages
Personalized guidance addressing specific financial questions, goals, or challenges tailored to individual circumstances.
Students work through realistic financial situations, making decisions and observing outcomes in a risk-free environment.
Complex concepts like compound interest and investment growth become tangible through charts, diagrams, and interactive visualizations.
Regular assessments and feedback loops ensure students consolidate knowledge and identify areas requiring additional focus.
Group sessions encourage students to articulate financial reasoning, challenge assumptions, and learn from diverse perspectives.
"My daughter now asks about the cost of things not to request them, but to understand value. The shift in perspective has been remarkable."
"I started tracking my spending and realized where money was disappearing. Having a budget feels like having control rather than restriction."
"The investment module changed how I think about time. Starting early isn't just advantageous, it's transformative."
Select a programme above or contact us to discuss which option aligns best with your child's current knowledge and learning objectives.
The educational programmes offered are designed to enhance financial literacy and develop money management skills. They are not intended as professional financial advice, investment recommendations, or tax guidance. Individual results vary based on engagement, practice, and personal circumstances. We encourage families to consult qualified financial professionals for specific financial planning needs. Our services complement but do not replace professional financial consultation.