Mon£ysense for schools
 

MoneySense

For Schools

Our relationship with money begins before we've left school. By working in partnership with teachers, we've created an interactive programme for schools, which shows how good money management skills help in everyday life.

 
 
 
 

Are you

Age 11-14?

 

Learn about how banks work, why you would borrow money and how you can plan ahead.

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Are you Age 11-14?
 
 

Are you

Age 14-16?

 

Your pocket money could be earning you more money - understand more about bank accounts, borrowing money and running a business.

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Are you Age 14-16?
 
 
 

Are you

Age 16-18?

 

It's time to go it alone - find out more about financial independence after leaving school.

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Are you Age 16-18?
 
 

For

Teachers

 

Make sure MoneySense makes sense to your pupils. Find out how to get the most out of this interactive programme.

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This resource has been awarded the pfeg Quality Mark. The MoneySense for Schools programme is a Big Tick winner for Education at the 2009 Awards for Excellence. MoneySense for Schools was Highly Commended in the 2009 IVCA Clarion Awards

 
 
 
Financial Education Training Day for Teachers

Financial Education Training Day for Teachers

Free training days for teachers to learn about delivering Financial Education.

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MoneySense and SEN students

MoneySense has been used in a range of settings with students with special educational needs.

We have put together a short film and some suggestions for supporting SEN students using the programme.

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Play Staying in Control game

MoneySense Pocket Money

Most children first hear about money from their parents

We have created this magazine as a positive way to make learning about budgeting, saving and managing money a fun, shared experience.

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