What if your child could navigate money like a pro before they turn eighteen?
Most teenagers leave school without understanding credit, savings, or basic budgeting. In Manchester, we're changing that narrative—one young mind at a time.
Picture This: Your 14-Year-Old Explaining Compound Interest Over Dinner
Last Tuesday, a parent told us their daughter had started comparing savings accounts—not because she had to, but because she wanted to. That's the shift we're after. Financial literacy isn't about spreadsheets and lectures. It's about curiosity, confidence, and real-world application.
For seven years, we've worked with families across Greater Manchester, from Didsbury to Salford, transforming how young people think about money. Our approach? Less textbook, more story. Less memorization, more hands-on practice.
Explore our programsInteractive sessions where concepts click, not just get memorized
Why This Matters More Than You Think
The average UK adult carries £2,783 in unsecured debt. Most trace the problem back to habits formed before age twenty. Without intervention, financial patterns repeat across generations.
But here's what changes everything: teach a young person to question spending impulses at thirteen, and by eighteen, they're making decisions that compound into stability. Teach them investment basics at sixteen, and university doesn't become a financial black hole.
"My son went from asking for every gadget to researching prices and suggesting alternatives. I didn't expect that level of maturity at fifteen." — Parent from Chorlton
Give Your Child an Unfair Advantage
Spaces for autumn sessions are filling quickly. Secure your child's place before we reach capacity.
Reserve a Place NowWhat Your Child Actually Learns
We don't teach theory. We build capabilities. Each program is designed around real scenarios young people face—from managing birthday money at age nine to navigating student loans at seventeen.
Foundation Workshop Series
Six Saturday sessions for ages 9-12. Your child discovers the basics: earning, saving, spending smart, and goal-setting. Through games and challenges, abstract concepts become tangible skills.
£287.50 for the complete series
Enroll in Foundation SeriesTeen Money Mastery Program
Eight evening sessions for ages 13-15. Banking, budgeting apps, the psychology of advertising, and how to avoid common traps. We cover what schools skip. Participants leave with a personalized financial plan.
£365.80 for the full program
Start Money MasteryAdvanced Investment Workshop
Four intensive Sunday workshops for ages 16-18. Stocks, ISAs, pensions, risk assessment, and long-term planning. Designed for older teens ready to think strategically about wealth building.
£412.75 for all four workshops
Join Investment WorkshopOne-to-One Mentoring
Personalized sessions tailored to your child's specific needs and goals. Whether they're saving for university, starting a side business, or just need guidance, our mentors adapt to their pace.
£89.95 per session
Book a Mentoring SessionParent & Child Financial Day
A full Saturday workshop where parents and children learn together. Build shared financial language, set family goals, and create a household budgeting system that actually works.
£175.50 per family (up to 2 children)
Register for Family DaySchool Partnership Program
Bring our curriculum directly to your school. We deliver age-appropriate financial education to entire year groups through assemblies, workshops, and ongoing support for teachers.
From £1,247.00 depending on school size
Inquire About School ProgramsWho We've Helped So Far
Since 2018, over 830 young people across Manchester have completed our programs. We partner with twelve local schools and regularly collaborate with community centers in Moss Side, Wythenshawe, and Stockport.
"The investment workshop gave me clarity I didn't know I needed. Now I understand what my parents mean when they talk about pensions and savings." — Participant, age 17
"My daughter's birthday money used to disappear within days. Now she splits it between spending, saving, and donating—without me suggesting it." — Parent from Altrincham
Secure Your Child's Place
Next intake begins in September. Submit your details below and we'll send you the full schedule, pricing breakdown, and venue information.
Why Wait? Financial Habits Form Early
Every month without proper financial education is another month of missed compound learning. The teenagers who start now will be managing their first job's income with confidence while their peers struggle.
Our autumn cohort has only 18 remaining places across all age groups.
Claim Your Spot Before It's GoneThe Investment That Pays Forever
Think of it this way: £287 for a workshop series versus £2,783 in future debt. The ROI on financial education is measurable—not in grades or certificates, but in the daily decisions your child makes for the next sixty years.
Parents who enroll their children with us consistently report the same thing: less conflict around money, more mature conversations, and genuine enthusiasm for topics they expected would bore their kids.