Financial education workspace

Building Financial Confidence in Young Minds

Practical money skills for children and teenagers across Cambridge

Why Financial Education Matters Now

Most young people leave school without understanding how to budget, save, or make informed financial decisions. Research shows that early financial education significantly impacts long-term financial wellbeing and reduces debt in adulthood.

Our approach combines practical exercises with real-world scenarios, helping children and teenagers develop the skills they need to navigate an increasingly complex financial landscape.

What We Teach

Our curriculum covers essential topics that schools often overlook. From understanding how bank accounts work to recognising marketing tactics, we equip young people with knowledge that stays relevant throughout their lives.

Sessions are interactive and age-appropriate, using games, simulations, and discussions rather than lectures. We believe financial literacy should be engaging, not intimidating.

Learning session

"My daughter actually enjoys talking about saving now. She's started tracking her pocket money and has goals for the first time. The change has been remarkable."

— Parent from Trumpington

The Skills They'll Gain

Understanding Value

Learning to distinguish between wants and needs, and how to evaluate purchases beyond the price tag.

Saving Strategies

Building habits that make saving automatic, and understanding compound growth over time.

Digital Money

Navigating online payments, subscriptions, and digital security with confidence.

Critical Thinking

Recognising persuasive advertising and making informed choices rather than impulse decisions.

Programme materials

Age-Appropriate Learning

We tailor content to developmental stages. Seven-year-olds explore money through stories and play, while teenagers analyse real budgets and investment concepts.

Each programme builds on previous knowledge, creating a progression that feels natural rather than overwhelming.

Our Approach

We work with families across Cambridge, from city centre to surrounding villages. Sessions can take place at our Cambridge location, in your home, or online depending on what works best for your family.

Every child learns differently. Some grasp concepts quickly through discussion, while others need hands-on practice. We adapt our methods to suit individual learning styles, ensuring no one falls behind or loses interest.

"The tutor explained investing in a way my son actually understood. He's now asking questions about how businesses work and why shares have value."

— Parent from Cherry Hinton

Our Programmes

Choose the programme that matches your child's age and current knowledge level. All prices include materials and ongoing support.

Foundation Programme

Ages 7-10

Introduction to coins, notes, and basic saving concepts. Understanding where money comes from and simple budgeting with pocket money.

  • 8 weekly sessions
  • Parent resources included
  • Activity workbook

£247.50

Advanced Programme

Ages 15-18

Credit and debt management, investment fundamentals, university finance planning, and understanding tax basics for first jobs.

  • 12 weekly sessions
  • University prep module
  • Career finance planning

£432.75

Family Workshop

All ages (parent + child)

Joint sessions that help families develop shared financial communication and goal-setting. Practical tools for family budget discussions.

  • 6 fortnightly sessions
  • Family workbook
  • Goal tracking tools

£318.25

One-to-One Tutoring

Ages 7-18

Personalised sessions tailored to your child's specific needs and interests. Flexible scheduling and customised learning pace.

  • Hourly sessions
  • Custom curriculum
  • Flexible timing

£52.50 per hour

Not sure which programme fits best? We're happy to discuss your child's needs and recommend the most suitable option.

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