Every child deserves to understand money. We transform complex financial concepts into engaging lessons that stick for life.
Explore Our ProgramsFinancial habits formed in childhood shape adult behavior. Children who learn about budgeting, saving, and investing early develop stronger decision-making skills.
Research shows that early financial education reduces debt, increases savings rates, and improves overall financial wellbeing in adulthood.
Discover How We TeachHands-on activities, games, and real-world scenarios make abstract concepts tangible and memorable.
Curriculum designed specifically for developmental stages, from basic counting to investment strategies.
Students apply lessons immediately through projects, simulations, and guided real-money experiences.
Tailored programs designed to meet young learners exactly where they are in their financial journey.
£149.99
Perfect for ages 7-10. Introduction to coins, notes, simple budgeting, and the concept of saving versus spending.
£274.50
Designed for ages 11-13. Explore budgeting tools, needs versus wants, goal setting, and basic banking concepts.
£425.75
For teens 14-17. Deep dive into investing, compound interest, stocks, bonds, and long-term wealth building strategies.
£89.99 per session
One-on-one personalized sessions for any age. Custom curriculum addressing specific financial goals or challenges.
£199.99
Interactive sessions for the whole family. Learn together, establish household budgets, and create shared financial goals.
"My daughter now asks questions about value before every purchase. The mindset shift has been incredible."
"I understand compound interest now and started my own savings account. I want to invest when I turn 18."
94%
of students report increased confidence managing money
87%
demonstrate improved budgeting skills after 6 weeks
3x
higher savings rates among program graduates
Join hundreds of families who've discovered that financial literacy is the most valuable skill you can teach.
Select your preferred program and we'll get you started on the path to financial confidence.