We help children and teenagers develop practical money skills that last a lifetime. Because understanding finances shouldn't wait until adulthood.
Explore Our ProgrammesMost adults wish they had learned about money management earlier. The habits we form around spending, saving, and budgeting often take shape during childhood and adolescence, yet these crucial life skills are rarely taught in schools.
In Glasgow, young people face a world of instant purchases, digital payments, and complex financial products. Without proper guidance, they may struggle to understand the value of money or make informed financial decisions.
Ready to give your child a head start in financial literacy?
View ProgrammesWe believe learning about finances should be engaging, not intimidating. Our workshops use real-world scenarios, interactive activities, and age-appropriate challenges that make abstract concepts tangible.
Whether your child is learning to manage pocket money or your teenager is preparing for their first part-time job, we tailor our teaching to meet them where they are.
Structured courses designed for different ages and learning goals
Perfect for ages 7-11. Children learn the fundamentals of earning, saving, and making thoughtful spending choices.
For ages 14-17. Teenagers explore how investments work, compound interest, and building wealth over time.
Parents and children learn together. Build shared understanding and create a household financial culture.
Financial literacy goes beyond knowing how to count coins or balance a spreadsheet. It encompasses decision-making, delayed gratification, and understanding consequences.
Our curriculum addresses the emotional side of money, helping young people develop a healthy relationship with finances that will serve them throughout their lives.
From setting goals to handling disappointment when they cannot afford something they want, we guide children through real scenarios they will encounter.
About Our MethodsFeedback from families who have participated in our programmes
My daughter came home excited about saving for the first time. She now has a jar system and actually sticks to it. The change in her attitude toward money has been remarkable.
The teen programme helped my son understand why we talk about budgeting. He now contributes ideas during family financial discussions instead of rolling his eyes.
We did the family session together and it opened conversations we had been avoiding. The tools they provided made it easier to talk about money without stress.
We partner with Glasgow schools and youth organisations to bring financial education directly to young people. Our programmes can be delivered during school hours, after-school clubs, or community events.
Group bookings receive special rates and customised content aligned with your curriculum or organisational goals.
Enquire About PartnershipsTake the first step toward building their financial confidence