Providing a range of financial education workshops and tools for young people and adults in schools and community organisations – Ideal for PSHE, Citizenship and Maths students, independent living
School age
Our expert-led school age programmes aim to build financial capability at key transitional moments, addressing mindsets, attitudes and behaviours to help young people form an understanding of the wider world of money.
These financial education workshops help form positive habits like saving and delayed gratification, connect the dots between public and personal finance and arm young people with practical money skills. This teaches them how to navigate the system and make informed decisions. Topics range from budgeting, banking and borrowing to student finance, tax and pensions.
Many of our programmes are free or fully funded and can be delivered either directly in-person, virtually via secure video link or as online courses.
See our Impact section and case studies for evidence on the powerful effect of our school programmes and how we map to the National Curriculum.
Primary
Money Twist - Lower KS2
Aimed at 7-9 year olds in primary schools. This free directly delivered programme combines full year assemblies, workshops and teacher and family resources to build positive habits early, such as saving and budgeting and improving financial confidence. Online version also available. Independently Assessed by the Money Advice Service’s ‘What Works’ Fund.
Money Twist - Upper KS2
Aimed at 9-11 year olds in primary schools. This free and directly delivered programme combines full year assemblies, workshops and teacher and family resources to build positive habits early, such as saving and budgeting and improving financial confidence. Online version also available. Independently Assessed by the Money Advice Service’s ‘What Works’ Fund.
Secondary
Money Twist KS3
Aimed at 11-14 year olds in secondary schools. This directly delivered programme covers practical and relevant everyday financial matters including budgeting, needs vs wants, careers, tax, banking, interest, and savings. An online version is also available. Independently evaluated by the Money Advice Service’s ‘What Works Fund’.
Money Twist KS4
Aimed at 14-16 year olds in secondary schools. This directly delivered programme covers practical and relevant everyday financial matters including budgeting, investments, needs vs wants, careers, tax, fraud, banking, and savings. Independently evaluated by the Money Advice Service’s ‘What Works Fund’.
Money Mechanics
A ground-breaking financial and enterprise education programme aimed at boosting the financial literacy and confidence of young Deaf and blind people in the UK. Features online tools and workshops. Online tools here. Delivered by the Royal Association for Deaf people. Training in Sight Impaired financial education available by MyBnk.
Sixth Form / College
Money Twist KS5
Aimed at 16-18 year olds in secondary schools. This directly delivered programme covers practical and relevant everyday financial matters including minimum wage, payslips, national insurance, tax, pensions, living costs, needs and wants, budgeting, credit and debt and savings.
Money Works
Aimed at young adults not in mainstream education. This directly delivered and accredited survival money management programme focuses on independent living, digital finance skills and debt prioritisation. A virtual version is also available. Independently evaluated by the Money Advice Service’s ‘What Works Fund’.
Uni Money Tips
Planning for Uni can be overwhelming – especially the money side of things. But, it doesn’t have to be. MyBnk has created a guide to give you the information you need to become financially independent covering student finance, banking, borrowing, budgeting and spending. In-person version also available.
Money Mechanics
A ground-breaking financial and enterprise education programme aimed at boosting the financial literacy and confidence of young Deaf and blind people in the UK. Features online tools and workshops. Online tools here. Delivered by the Royal Association for Deaf people. Training in Sight Impaired financial education available by MyBnk.
Young adults
Our expert-led programmes aim to give young adults in vulnerable circumstances 'survival' money skills and knowledge that they can implement immediately in their transition into independent living.
These financial education workshops focus on debt prioritisation, money management and digital finance skills. Delivered through councils, charities and non-mainstream education institutions, we help those often not in employment, education or training or leaving care, detoxify their relationship with money.
Many of our programmes are free or fully funded and can be delivered either directly in-person, virtually via secure video link or as online courses.
Every £1 spent on MyBnk’s young adult programmes creates £4.47 in social value and the impact increases as time goes on. Case studies available here.
Money Works
Aimed at young adults not in mainstream education. This directly delivered and accredited survival money management programme focuses on independent living, digital finance skills and debt prioritisation. A virtual version is also available. Independently evaluated by the Money Advice Service’s ‘What Works Fund’.
The Money House
A directly delivered simulated living programme in real flats helping young people in, or about to move into housing, manage their money and remain independent. Taking referrals on a continuous basis. A virtual version is also available. Based in Greenwich, Newham, Westminster, Haringey, Birmingham and Glasgow. Independently evaluated by the Money Advice Service’s ‘What Works Fund’.
Home School & Digital Offerings
Empowering families, teachers, youth workers and young adults to bring money to life
Our financial education experts have created an exciting new range of programmes and digital offerings to help young people and adults understand and manage money. These free and highly interactive courses and tools include games, videos, virtual delivery, online support and social media livestreams. In-person versions also available.
The Mix - Money Hub
MyBnk has partnered with The Mix to revamp their Money Hub for under 25s. This includes a Financial Health Check triage tool to direct users to a specially designed money management course, text message service or a series of expert authored articles.
My Moneycast - Livestream for Young Adults
A weekly financial education livestream for 16-25 year olds. The 30 minute show focuses on personal finance news and features explainers, special guests and Q&As. Season Two coming soon, click below for past broadcasts.
Uni Money Tips
Planning for Uni can be overwhelming – especially the money side of things. But, it doesn’t have to be. MyBnk has created a guide to give you the information you need to become financially independent covering student finance, banking, borrowing, budgeting and spending. An in-person version is also available.
Consultation & Collaboration
We want to reach more young people by supporting other organisations and sharing our expertise in financial education and enterprise.
Free Resources
Bring money to life with these select choices from our award winning workshops covering topics such as saving and budgeting, jargon busting and enterprise and videos.
View moreHow does it work?
MyBnk’s expert trainers will come to your organisation with our colourful resources including worksheets, powerpoints and audio-visual aids to deliver our workshops.
Sessions range from single 100 minute blocks to full days and programmes spread out over several weeks. Programmes are closely mapped to the National Curriculum, been independently assessed and have won a number of high profile awards and press coverage.
Impact After Our Programmes
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Teachers that believe
MyBnk training is more effective
than traditional methods
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Children who stick to their money
saving plans a year later
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The average debt reduction of young adults in our workshops