Our Courses
Age-appropriate financial education designed for real-world impact
Programmes Built for Every Stage
Financial literacy isn't one-size-fits-all. A seven-year-old learning about coins needs different lessons than a sixteen-year-old managing their first paycheck. Each of our programmes matches content to cognitive development, ensuring concepts are accessible, engaging, and genuinely useful.
We've structured our offerings around age groups and learning goals, giving families flexibility to choose what fits their current needs while leaving room for progression as children grow.
Foundation Course for Kids
Young children are naturally curious about money—they see it used but don't always understand where it comes from or how it works. This course builds foundational concepts through stories, games, and hands-on activities that make abstract ideas concrete.
What We Cover:
Understanding earning versus receiving, the difference between needs and wants, basic saving concepts, making spending choices with limited resources, recognizing value and price, and the importance of waiting for bigger goals.
Children leave with practical skills they can apply immediately—whether that's managing pocket money, making choices at the shop, or working toward savings goals. Parents receive guidance on continuing these conversations at home.
Teen Money Management Workshop
The transition to secondary school brings increased independence and financial responsibility. Teenagers in this age range begin receiving regular allowances, earning money from small jobs, and making independent spending decisions. They need skills that match this growing autonomy.
What We Cover:
Creating and maintaining budgets, understanding how bank accounts work, tracking income and expenses, setting and achieving financial goals, recognizing advertising and peer pressure influences, introduction to the concept of interest, and building smart spending habits.
We use real-world scenarios that resonate with this age group—planning for events with friends, saving for desired items, managing gift money, and making decisions about subscriptions and app purchases. The workshop format encourages peer learning and discussion.
Advanced Financial Skills for Teens
As teenagers approach adulthood, they face increasingly complex financial decisions—from part-time employment to university planning, from understanding credit to making initial investment choices. This course bridges the gap between parental guidance and complete financial independence.
What We Cover:
How credit cards and loans work, understanding debt and interest, basics of investing and compound growth, student finance and university costs, managing employment income and taxes, building an emergency fund, understanding insurance, and creating long-term financial plans.
We don't just explain concepts—we work through actual calculations, review real financial products, and practice decision-making processes. Participants leave prepared to handle the financial responsibilities of young adulthood with confidence rather than anxiety.
Family Financial Planning Session
Money conversations in families can be awkward, avoided, or approached inconsistently. This workshop brings everyone together—parents and children—to establish shared financial understanding, create household systems, and develop age-appropriate money discussions.
What We Cover:
How to talk about money with children at different ages, creating allowance and pocket money systems that teach real lessons, establishing family financial goals and working toward them together, making household budget decisions collaboratively, and building frameworks for ongoing financial conversations.
This isn't a lecture—it's a facilitated family session where everyone participates. You'll leave with concrete plans, agreed-upon systems, and tools for continuing these discussions long after the workshop ends. Many families report this single session transforms their entire approach to money at home.
One-on-One Coaching Package
Sometimes young people need personalized attention—whether they're dealing with specific challenges, pursuing particular goals, or simply learn better one-on-one. This coaching package provides customized financial education tailored to individual circumstances and learning styles.
What We Cover:
Content varies based on individual needs. Common focus areas include recovering from financial mistakes, planning for specific goals like gap year travel or starting a business, managing money from part-time work, understanding family financial situations, developing entrepreneurial skills, or addressing anxiety around money.
Each session is structured around the young person's actual circumstances and goals. We work with real numbers, real accounts, and real decisions. Parents receive periodic updates and guidance on supporting continued progress between sessions.
Online Learning Platform Access
Not everyone can attend in-person sessions, and some families prefer self-paced learning. Our online platform provides comprehensive financial education through interactive modules, video lessons, practical exercises, and downloadable resources—all accessible anytime, anywhere.
What's Included:
Over 50 video lessons covering all age-appropriate financial topics, interactive exercises and quizzes, downloadable worksheets and planning tools, progress tracking and achievement badges, monthly live Q&A sessions with our educators, and a private community forum for parents and young learners.
Content is organized by age group and topic, allowing families to follow a structured path or jump to specific areas of interest. New content is added regularly, and your annual subscription includes all updates and additions at no extra cost.
What Makes Our Approach Different
We don't believe in frightening young people with dire warnings about debt and poverty. We don't teach through abstract formulas disconnected from daily life. And we don't assume that financial literacy is something only certain children need.
Instead, we focus on building genuine understanding through engaging content, real-world applications, age-appropriate challenges, and supportive guidance. Financial skills develop the same way any skill develops—through explanation, practice, feedback, and gradual increase in complexity.
Our programmes emphasize thinking frameworks over memorized rules. When young people understand underlying principles—like opportunity cost, compound effects, delayed gratification, and informed decision-making—they can apply those principles to any financial situation they encounter, now or in the future.
Ready to Get Started?
Choosing a financial literacy programme is an investment in your child's future. We encourage you to review each course description carefully and select what best matches your family's current needs and your child's age and readiness.
If you're unsure which programme is right, or if you'd like to discuss your child's specific situation before enrolling, reach out to us. We're happy to provide guidance and answer questions—our goal is ensuring every family finds the right fit.
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