Programmes built around how young people learn
Whether your child is just starting to understand money or preparing for financial independence, we have a pathway that fits.
Financial education isn't one-size-fits-all. An eight-year-old needs different tools than a sixteen-year-old. Some families want group workshops. Others prefer individual coaching. We've designed multiple options to meet diverse needs.
Foundation Workshop Series
Four interactive sessions covering money basics: earning, saving, spending wisely, and setting financial goals. Perfect for children beginning their money journey with hands-on activities and age-appropriate challenges.
What You'll Cover
- Understanding where money comes from
- The difference between needs and wants
- Basic budgeting concepts
- Setting and achieving savings goals
- Making smart spending choices
Teen Financial Accelerator
Our most comprehensive programme for teenagers developing real-world money skills. Eight group sessions plus individual coaching covering everything from budgeting to credit, part-time work finances to preparing for independence.
What You'll Cover
- Creating and maintaining a realistic budget
- Understanding banking products and services
- How credit works (and when to avoid it)
- Managing income from part-time work
- Building good financial habits
- Preparing for financial independence
- Recognizing financial scams and traps
- Setting long-term financial goals
One-to-One Coaching
Personalized sessions addressing specific financial topics or challenges. Ideal for focused learning around particular concerns, catch-up support, or exploring topics in depth based on individual interests and needs.
Perfect For
- Targeted support on specific topics
- Children who prefer individual learning
- Scheduling flexibility
- Follow-up after group programmes
- Addressing unique financial situations
Family Money Workshop
Parents and children learn together in this collaborative programme. Practical strategies for household budgeting, teaching kids about money, and creating healthy financial conversations that continue at home.
What You'll Cover
- Family budgeting strategies
- Age-appropriate money conversations
- Teaching responsibility through pocket money
- Shared financial goal-setting
- Building financial confidence together
- Creating family money rituals
School Partnership Programme
Bringing financial literacy directly into Birmingham classrooms. Curriculum-aligned workshops tailored to your school's specific needs and student demographics, serving up to 30 students per session with engaging, interactive content.
Programme Includes
- Curriculum-aligned content
- Age-appropriate materials
- Interactive group activities
- Take-home resources for students
- Teacher support materials
- Follow-up assessment tools
University Prep Finance Course
Essential money skills for sixth formers heading to university. Everything from understanding student loans to budgeting away from home, avoiding common debt traps, and building credit responsibly during university years.
What You'll Cover
- Understanding student loans and repayment
- Budgeting for university life
- Opening and managing bank accounts
- Avoiding overdraft and credit card traps
- Building credit history safely
- Managing accommodation costs
- Part-time work and finances
- Financial planning beyond graduation
How our programmes work
Every session combines interactive activities, real-world scenarios, and practical tools young people can use immediately. We avoid lectures and jargon, instead creating environments where financial concepts become tangible and relevant.
Group workshops foster peer learning and discussion. Individual coaching allows deep dives into specific concerns. Family programmes ensure everyone's on the same page. School partnerships reach students who might not otherwise access financial education.
What happens after
Learning doesn't stop when the programme ends. Participants receive:
- Digital resources and tracking tools
- Follow-up email support for questions
- Recommended activities to continue learning
- Access to our optional ongoing coaching
"The Teen Accelerator changed how our son thinks about money. He went from spending his wages immediately to actually planning and saving. Worth every penny."
— Parent from Solihull
Choosing the right programme
Not sure which option fits your situation? Consider:
- Child's age — younger children need different content than teenagers
- Learning style — does your child thrive in groups or prefer one-on-one?
- Specific needs — general education or focused on particular topics?
- Time commitment — comprehensive programmes vs. shorter focused courses
- Family involvement — do you want to learn alongside your child?
Questions about which programme is right for you?
Get in touch and we'll help you identify the best fit for your family's needs.
Contact UsInvestment in lifelong skills
Financial literacy isn't just about avoiding mistakes. It's about creating opportunities. The young people who understand money can negotiate better, plan further, and navigate economic challenges with confidence.
These skills compound over a lifetime. A teenager who learns budgeting at 15 makes better decisions at 25, 35, and beyond. The return on investment in financial education extends far beyond the immediate lessons.