Empowering Belfast's Youth with Real Financial Skills

From pocket money to first paycheques, we teach children and teenagers how to save, budget, and build a foundation for lifelong financial wellbeing.

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Why Financial Literacy Matters Early

Most adults wish they had learned about money sooner. The habits formed during childhood and adolescence shape how we handle finances for decades. In Belfast, where economic uncertainty can affect families unexpectedly, giving young people the tools to understand money isn't just helpful—it's essential.

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We've seen teenagers struggle with their first bank accounts, confused by overdrafts and fees. We've watched young adults make avoidable mistakes with credit cards. These aren't failures of intelligence—they're failures of education. Schools don't prioritise practical money skills, and parents often feel unequipped to teach what they themselves never learned.

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The Belfast Approach

Our programmes aren't lectures. They're interactive workshops where young people handle real scenarios. A twelve-year-old might plan a birthday party on a budget. A sixteen-year-old could negotiate a mock salary or compare mobile phone contracts.

We work with schools, community centres, and families across Belfast. Whether in East Belfast or the Cathedral Quarter, our instructors bring the same engaging curriculum tailored to each group's age and experience level.

The goal isn't to create accountants—it's to build confidence. When a teenager understands compound interest, they're less likely to be caught off guard by debt. When a child learns to distinguish needs from wants, they develop self-discipline that extends beyond money.

Our Financial Education Programmes

Structured courses designed for different age groups and learning styles

Junior Savers (Ages 7-11)

Foundational concepts through games and activities. Children learn about earning, saving, and making choices with limited resources.

£89.99 / 6-week course
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Teen Finance Basics (Ages 12-15)

Budgeting, banking basics, and understanding value. Practical exercises include planning purchases and comparing prices.

£129.50 / 8-week course
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Pre-Adult Finance (Ages 16-18)

Credit, debt, taxes, and employment finances. Preparing for real-world financial responsibilities after school.

£174.99 / 10-week course
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Family Finance Workshop

Parents and children learning together. Develop shared financial goals and communication about money.

£219.00 / 4-session package
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School Partnership Programme

Curriculum-aligned sessions delivered at your school. Flexible scheduling to fit term times and teacher requirements.

£549.99 / term package
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What Parents and Students Say

My daughter came home from the first session and immediately started sorting her pocket money into savings and spending. She's eleven and now understands concepts I didn't grasp until my twenties.

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Sarah M.
Parent, East Belfast

We hear similar stories every week. Children who previously begged for every toy they saw now ask thoughtful questions about price and value. Teenagers who felt anxious about adulthood gain confidence about their financial futures.

Before this course, I had no idea what a credit score was or why it mattered. Now I'm actually excited to start building mine when I turn eighteen. The instructors made everything feel relevant to my actual life.

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James K.
Student, Age 17

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Beyond the Classroom

Learning doesn't stop when the session ends. Every participant receives take-home materials, including budgeting worksheets, goal-setting templates, and age-appropriate challenges to complete with family members.

Our mobile app (included with all courses) lets young people track their savings goals, earn badges for financial achievements, and access extra learning resources at their own pace.

  • Weekly challenges and activities
  • Progress tracking for parents
  • Community forums for questions
  • Certificate upon completion
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A Typical Programme Journey

Week 1-2: Foundations

Understanding what money is, where it comes from, and why it matters. Interactive exercises explore earning and exchange.

Week 3-4: Saving and Goals

Setting meaningful targets, distinguishing short and long-term goals, and discovering the power of patience.

Week 5-6: Smart Spending

Comparison shopping, needs versus wants, and recognising marketing tactics designed to influence purchasing decisions.

Week 7-8: Planning Ahead

Creating budgets, understanding unexpected expenses, and building habits that support long-term financial health.

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