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For educators

We can provide a range of financial education sessions for primary schools (P3-P7), secondary schools (S1-S6), college and university students (any level).

 


Primary and Secondary Schools

Our fun and informative workshops engage pupils by discussing different money topics in an interactive way. The sessions are mapped to the Curriculum for Excellence outcomes. They are currently delivered virtually. 

To find out more, please complete our enquiry form and a member of the team will be in touch. 

 


Money Skills for Kids (P3-P7)

We have made our previous school resources available online for teachers to access and run as lessons with their classes. To access please click here.

 


Young people (S4-6)

We have developed a range of resources and materials on different financial and money topics for young people to access - either individually or as part of a class. Click here to access. 


Colleges and Universities

We also deliver a range of financial wellbeing workshops/webinars to groups of students. Book as a standalone workshop, or alternatively make a block booking to cover a variety of topics.  Sessions are currently delivered digitally. 

To make an enquiry, please complete the enquiry form and a member of the team will be in touch. 

 

 


 

You can also email us at [email protected]

Published: 24th May, 2021

Updated: 22nd September, 2021

Author: Abbey Fleming

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