Edinburgh youth finance studio

Foundational money skills for kids and teens who learn by doing.

saber-logic builds calm, confidence-first money habits with hands-on sessions and real-life scenarios. We blend play, simulation, and coaching to make budgeting and goal-setting feel natural.

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Story-first learning

From pocket money to purposeful choices.

Every session begins with a story: a festival budget, a football kit goal, or a charity challenge. Learners practise choices, trade-offs, and patience before any maths appears on a board.

Parents often tell us the conversation continues on the walk home. That spark matters more than any worksheet.

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Edinburgh learning outcomes

Financial foundations that fit each age band.

We split our curriculum into three stages so children can progress without pressure. Each stage includes practical challenges, digital trackers, and real-world pricing exercises.

Teacher mentoring students
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Local, independent, and rooted in Edinburgh.

Sessions run in small groups across New Town and Leith. We keep cohorts intimate so every learner speaks, budgets, and leads a mini project.

“My 12-year-old now tracks her savings for a concert ticket and explains interest to her grandparents.” — Isla, parent
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Program pricing

Services built for families, schools, and youth clubs.

Pricing reflects small group coaching and custom materials. Each service includes take-home challenges and an end-of-program recap for families.

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Kids using tablets

Junior Money Compass (ages 7–9)

Four playful sessions on spending choices and saving jars.

£149.75
Parent and child learning

Family Budget Lab (ages 8–12)

Joint parent-child workshop with take-home spending plan.

£189.40
Teen group collaboration

Teen Money Studio (ages 13–15)

Six-session studio on budgeting, bank accounts, and goals.

£265.90
Notebook and calculator

Confidence with Credit (ages 15–17)

Focus on interest, subscriptions, and digital payments.

£298.35
Practice in action

Young learners lead a mini-venture project.

We simulate a market day where learners budget supplies, set prices, and decide how to share profit. It is the moment money becomes a story they own.

Desk with planning tools
Parents + educators

Support packs that keep the habit alive.

Every cohort receives a weekly micro-guide for carers and teachers. It includes conversation prompts, allowance models, and a shared checklist for goal progress.

Read our teaching approach and see how we adapt for neurodiverse learners.

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Choose your program

Start with the service that fits your learner.

Select a program first, then share a few details. We respond within two working days with timing options and a local venue recommendation.

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