For Schools
The school that teaches money is the school parents talk about.
Financial literacy is the rare programme that parents, teachers and directors all want — and almost no school actually has, at any stage. This one covers all of them: storybooks on the primary booklist, classroom units for secondary and high school. Adopt the whole K–12 arc, one stage, or one grade.
Request a sample pack
What you receive
Everything a coordinator needs to say yes with confidence.
Student materials, per grade
Primary: illustrated storybooks and a write-in study book, one per student through your booklist. Secondary and high school: classroom units with worksheets, handouts and written assessments.
Teacher materials
Every grade ships with a teacher guide: session plans, activities, slides, marking rubrics and answer keys — answer keys go to schools, never into student hands.
A person, not a portal
A named contact walks your team from sample to pilot to booklist, and supports your teachers during the first term. We reply to every school within 3 working days.
What it asks of your school
Less than you think.
- Teacher preparation: minimal by design. The guides are read-aloud ready — a teacher can open the book and teach the session the same day.
- Timetable: no new subject required. Sessions fit the hours schools already give to values, life skills or social studies.
- Infrastructure: none. No devices, no platform, no student accounts, no data to protect.
- Cost: no procurement maze. Student materials flow through your school's normal book-purchasing process — one book per student per grade per year. Terms and pricing — talk to us.
The path
Four steps, no leap of faith.
Sample pack
Digital sample immediately; physical pack to your school. Real spreads, full teacher guide.
Team review
Your coordinators and teachers judge the actual pages. We answer questions directly.
Pilot one grade
One grade, one term, supported throughout. Your teachers keep what works.
Booklist adoption
The programme joins your booklist — one book per student per grade per year.
Directors ask us
The honest FAQ.
What does it cost, and how is it purchased?
Student books are priced in line with standard school textbooks — one per student per grade per year. How purchasing is arranged follows your school's own practice: through the family booklist or by the school directly, whichever fits how you already buy books. Ask us for terms and we answer directly, no sales run-around.
Do we have to adopt all of K–12?
No. The program is designed as one arc but splits cleanly: whole-school, one stage, or a single grade. Many schools start where the need is loudest — often Grade 1 or Grade 9 — and climb from there. The spiral design means each unit carries what it needs from earlier steps.
How much teacher training does it need?
A read-aloud guide sits behind every picture book, and the upper grades ship with full unit plans. Most teachers run their first session after reading the guide once. We support pilot teachers directly during the first term.
Why are the books in English?
The current editions are English-language, written at exactly the right reading level per grade — which is why bilingual and international schools use them as a two-for-one: real financial vocabulary and English reading practice in the same session. A Spanish edition is planned.
Does it fit our curriculum?
The sequence follows recognised primary financial-education themes (earning, saving, spending decisions, budgeting, advertising literacy, banking), so it maps onto values, life-skills or social studies hours. Mexican schools: each grade aligns with the corresponding CONDUSEF theme — alignment, not endorsement; see the Mexico page for the exact statement.
Is this accredited by a government body?
No — and we will never imply otherwise. The materials are independently produced and align with public financial-education frameworks. Alignment documentation is included in the sample pack so your team can verify the mapping itself.
What support do adopting schools get?
Direct access to the people who wrote the materials. Early-adopter schools work with the authors themselves — questions answered by the person who designed the unit, and teacher feedback flowing straight into the next edition.
Request a sample pack
Tell us about your school and we will send a digital sample right away, followed by the physical pack. We reply within 3 working days.