School Financial Awareness Programme

Making Financial Literacy Part of a School’s Everyday Culture

Overview

A single workshop rarely changes how an institution operates — sustained exposure does. The School Financial Awareness Programme embeds financial literacy into a school’s ongoing culture rather than treating it as a one-time event. EDUTRI works with school leadership to design a structured calendar of sessions, assemblies, and activities that keep financial concepts visible and relevant throughout the academic year. This includes practical modules on savings habits, responsible spending, and early exposure to how money works in the real economy, tailored to different age groups. The goal is institutional transformation: schools that adopt this programme don’t just deliver isolated sessions, they build financial awareness into their identity. Because the approach is structured and recurring rather than sporadic, schools see compounding gains — each year’s cohort builds on concepts introduced the year before. This consistency is what allows financial literacy to genuinely take root at an institutional level.

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Structured academic-year calendar rather than isolated one-off sessions
  • Age-appropriate modules ensure relevance from junior to senior grades
  • Strengthens school brand as a life-skills-oriented, future-ready institution
  • 300+ schools and colleges have engaged with EDUTRI programmes
  • Builds a repeatable framework school leadership can sustain year after year