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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.

Resources

Scouts are used to dealing with money. They fundraise for charities, budget for camps, and raise money for jamborees as part of everything they do to build skills for life. Scouts have also developed badges that focus on fun...
Barclays LifeSkills, the free employability and financial capability programme, has created a suite of financial literacy lessons for primary school children aged 7-11 years old. These lessons teach pupils how to form good money...
Vault teaches nine to 11-year-olds how to make smart financial decisions and the basics of budgeting. Pupils learn how to distinguish between their needs and wants, are taught what a payslip looks like and how interest can make...
Do you want to teach the value of money to children aged 3-5? Develop their financial literacy early with Understanding Coins, an exciting free game developed by Lloyds Bank.
Scotland's Financial Schools have created a Financial Education Package which covers all phases and various areas of the Curriculum for Excellence.
LifeSkills created with Barclays, the free employability and financial capability programme, have created a suite of Money skills resources for KS3, KS4 and KS5. These lessons are designed to help teachers introduce students to...
An impartial financial education resource for 5–18 year-olds created in collaboration with educational experts, and based on the Financial Education Planning Frameworks. The resource builds on the success of the previous...
This involves discovering various ā€˜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...
Young Enterprise’s Practical Guide to Reviewing Financial Education for Primary School Leaders is a tool designed to help primary school leaders and teachers looking to embed financial education in the classroom.
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 core themes.
Money Mapping is a resource for 9-12 year olds, developed alongside the Money and Pensions Service. Download now to access this resource in Welsh and English.
The Developing Financial Futures resource has been developed to support the delivery of financial education that can be flexible and adaptable to different settings such as youth groups, one-to-ones and families.
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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.