We won a Primary School award for our Year 6 financial literacy curriculum. Fantastic news. Thank you to all our friends and partners who made this possible. Please share @risingstarsedu @duffandphelps@LSEplc@wwwalmtorg@TeachPrimary @YoungMoneyEdu
Getting great feedback already on our financial literacy curriculum! Thank you to a fantastic partner, the ALMT, for all your support in making this happen @wwwalmtorg
Quentin has now written a financial education curriculum which is available for free to all primary schools. Every school will even receive a hard copy in the post - it looks like this:
Since then Quentin & team have been unbelievably generous with their time & contacts, securing work experience placements, trading floor visits, and running an investment competition between several of our schools @LambethAcademy @PaddingtonAcad@GlenmoorAcademy@WintonAcademyUL
SHAMELESS PLUG (for a good cause)... several years ago I met Quentin Nason - founder of a charity called City Pay it Forward (@CityPay_Forward). They’re a small group of business folk who promote financial awareness in schools.
Honoured to know people like Quentin the founder of @CityPay_Forward Amazing to hear about his success with the creation of a financial literacy book that will hit 21,000 schools on Monday. Well done mate - keep changing the world
On that date, we will distributing to EVERY primary school in the UK our Year 6 financial literacy curriculum! This has been the product of three years of hard work by many volunteers!
A flurry of mobile budgeting apps for children has sprung up worldwide: GoHenry, Osper, Gimi and now Revolut Youth, to name a few. https://t.co/XGtBcae6Ij
Our 2019 stress test shows that major UK banks are strong enough to carry on lending to households and businesses even in a recession worse than the financial crisis.
https://t.co/EBsH9mPjby #FinancialStabilityReport
Financial education in schools is so important. That was the message we all agreed on today: my constituent Quentin Nason of City Pay It Forward and @julianknight15 Chair of the APPG on Financial Education.