From first pocket money to first investments, we guide young people through their entire financial journey.
Financial literacy isn't one-size-fits-all. What a 7-year-old needs to learn is vastly different from what a 16-year-old needs. Our programs are carefully designed to match developmental stages, ensuring concepts are challenging but achievable.
Ages 7-10
This is where it all begins. Before children can understand investing or budgeting, they need to grasp fundamental concepts about what money is, where it comes from, and how decisions affect outcomes.
Six weekly sessions of 60 minutes each, combining interactive games, storytelling, and practical exercises. Parents receive a resource pack to continue learning at home.
Ages 11-14
The bridge between childhood and young adulthood. This is when abstract thinking develops and teenagers can grasp more complex financial concepts. It's also when peer pressure around money intensifies.
Eight weekly sessions of 75 minutes each. Includes interactive workshops, group challenges, and a family session where parents and children work through real-world budgeting scenarios together.
Ages 15-18
Preparing for financial independence. These teenagers are months or years away from managing their own money completely. This program ensures they enter adulthood with skills most people don't develop until their 30s.
Ten weekly sessions of 90 minutes each. Includes real portfolio simulation exercises, guest speakers from finance industries, and preparation for financial independence in university or work environments.
One-off sessions where parents and children learn together. Perfect for families wanting to establish better money conversations at home.
One-on-one sessions tailored to your child's specific needs, learning pace, and financial goals.
Customized financial literacy programs for schools, youth organizations, or groups of families. Contact us for group pricing.
Behavioral change happens quickly. Most parents report noticeable differences in their child's money attitudes within the first three weeks.
We cap groups at 12 participants to ensure every child receives individual attention and can ask questions freely.
Every program includes materials for parents to continue reinforcing concepts at home. Learning doesn't stop when the session ends.
Our methods are grounded in behavioral psychology research and child development science, not guesswork.
Select your program and reserve your child's place today