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Young Money Programmes & Resources

Young Enterprise is proud to offer a range of financial education programmes. This includes 'Your Money Matters', the textbook funded by Martin Lewis, the founder of Money Saving Expert

Programmes

My Money Week is a national activity week for primary and secondary schools that provides a fantastic opportunity for young people to gain the skills, knowledge...

Money Heroes is an award-winning fully-funded programme from Young Enterprise, supported by HSBC UK, seeking to transform financial education for primary...

We support you to embed and deliver high-quality financial education across your curriculum in a meaningful and sustainable way that’s right for your learners.

Our financial education lesson plans will allow you to build your own bespoke scheme of work in minutes.

Learn how to confidently audit, plan and deliver engaging, age-appropriate financial education.

My Money Matters is an online course for students which provides them with the opportunity to explore their own attitudes to money and gain key financial skills...

Resources

Learn how to confidently audit, plan and deliver engaging, age-appropriate financial education.
Smartmonies is a certified financial education programme for children aged 8–12, developed in collaboration with children’s psychologists and delivered by qualified educators. Each lesson is tried, tested, and proven to help...
This framework aims to support the planning, teaching, and progression of financial education by setting out the key areas of financial knowledge, skills and attitudes, across four core themes.
Starting in 2022, Ysgol Pentrecelyn’s Key Stage 2 collaborated with Young Enterprise to deliver a financial education project that reflected the specific needs and interests of their rural community. The need for the project arose...
Understanding where money comes from, budgeting, affordable credit and other aspects of financial education is an initial step in preventing people turning to loan sharks.
Understanding where money comes from, budgeting, affordable credit and other aspects of financial education is an initial step in preventing people turning to loan sharks. They want to ensure that young people fully understand the...
A money mule is someone who receives stolen money into their bank account and transfers it into another account, keeping some of the cash for themselves. Criminals need money mules to launder the profits of their crimes, and are...
These personal finance workshops in schools start in Year 4 exploring how we use money and the cost of everyday items. The Primary School Programme explores what we can do with our money, planting the seed for the need to save for...
This involves discovering various ‘bankimals’ (piggy-bank-themed animals) and helping them with tasks and challenges, the rewards of which can be spent or saved. The parent guides provide opportunities for parents to engage with...
From learning what money is, to how to save and budget and the different ways of borrowing, these useful guides can help your children or grandchildren learn to handle money with confidence.
They will learn about how to make smart financial decisions on how they make, save and invest money. The course will inspire them to consider options they may not have been aware of, take control of their futures and achieve their...
This course is aimed at young people aged 12-16. The course follows Claudia as she plans and saves for a road trip to a music festival. As well as looking at why budgeting is important and ways Claudia can pay for her trip...
quality mark

The Quality Mark is designed to give educators confidence that the financial education materials they are using are of the highest educational value, contain accurate and up-to-data information and are engaging and relevant for young people.