Empowering young people in Edinburgh with practical money skills that last a lifetime. From pocket money to investment principles, we make finance accessible and exciting.
Explore Our ProgramsIn an increasingly complex economic landscape, young people face financial decisions their parents never encountered. Cryptocurrencies, digital banking, instant payments—the financial world moves faster than ever.
Yet most teenagers leave school without understanding basic budgeting, the power of compound interest, or how to protect themselves from financial fraud.
We bridge that gap with engaging, age-appropriate programs that turn abstract concepts into practical skills.
We don't lecture. We engage. Every session is designed around real-world scenarios that young people actually care about.
From one-on-one coaching to group workshops, we offer flexible options that fit your schedule and goals.
Personalized sessions tailored to your child's age, interests, and learning style. Perfect for building confidence and addressing specific goals.
Four-week interactive course covering budgeting, saving strategies, and smart spending. Small groups of 6-8 teens for peer learning.
Work together as a family to build healthy money habits. Learn to talk about finances openly and set shared goals.
Introduction to stocks, bonds, and compound growth for teenagers ready to think long-term. Includes portfolio simulation game.
Intensive three-day program during school breaks. Covers everything from earning to investing through games and challenges.
Navigate online banking, payment apps, and digital currencies safely. Essential skills for the connected generation.
Not sure which program fits best? We'll help you choose.
Talk to an Educator"My daughter went from spending her entire allowance in a day to actually saving for things she wants. The workshop taught her something I'd been trying to explain for years."
"The bootcamp was brilliant. My son is 14 and actually understands compound interest now. He's started a savings account and tracks his money in a spreadsheet he designed himself."
Research shows that children who learn money management early are more likely to avoid debt, build savings, and make confident financial decisions as adults.
They understand the difference between wants and needs. They appreciate the value of delayed gratification. They're equipped to navigate a world designed to separate them from their money.
These aren't just lessons—they're life skills that compound over time, just like interest.
Let's discuss which program will work best for your family's goals and schedule.
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