Money Foundations Workshop
A 4-week program covering budgeting basics, saving strategies, and understanding bank accounts. Perfect for ages 13-15.
$347 AUD Learn moreMost teenagers leave school without understanding how to budget, save, or invest. We change that through engaging, practical workshops designed specifically for Perth youth aged 13-18.
Explore Our ProgramsConsider this: the average Australian teenager receives their first debit card at 14, yet formal financial education often comes years later—if at all. By the time most young people encounter budgeting concepts in school, they've already formed spending habits that can be difficult to reshape.
At TasmanvordProTech, we believe the window for building healthy money mindsets opens early. Our programs meet teenagers where they are, connecting abstract financial concepts to their immediate reality—from managing allowances to understanding why that new phone might not be the best use of their savings.
Australian curriculum guidelines mention financial literacy, but implementation varies dramatically between schools. Some students receive thorough instruction; others get a single lesson tucked into mathematics class. This inconsistency leaves many young people unprepared for real-world financial decisions.
Our research with Perth secondary schools revealed that 67% of Year 10 students couldn't explain compound interest, and nearly half didn't understand the difference between a debit and credit card. These aren't complex concepts—they're foundational knowledge that affects every financial decision these teenagers will make as adults.
Ready to give your teenager a head start?
View Program OptionsForget dry lectures about superannuation. Our workshops use real scenarios, interactive exercises, and peer discussions to make financial concepts memorable.
A 4-week program covering budgeting basics, saving strategies, and understanding bank accounts. Perfect for ages 13-15.
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$589 AUD Learn moreBring financial education to your school. Customised curriculum integration for terms or full academic years.
From $2,150 AUD Learn moreFinancial literacy isn't just about numbers—it's about decision-making. Our curriculum addresses both the practical skills and the psychological aspects of money management.
"I always thought budgeting was boring until this workshop. Now I actually track my expenses and I've saved $400 for my driving lessons."
— Tyler, 16, Scarborough"The instructors made everything relatable. They used examples like streaming subscriptions and concert tickets instead of mortgage calculations."
— Priya, 15, Subiaco"As a parent, I appreciated that the program didn't just lecture. My son came back asking thoughtful questions about our family budget."
— Margaret H., ParentTeenagers aren't small adults, and they definitely aren't interested in retirement planning. Our teaching methodology respects their developmental stage while building skills they'll use for life.
Every session starts with a scenario they recognise: splitting a bill at a restaurant, deciding whether to buy a game now or save for something bigger, understanding why their casual job tax looks different from their payslip. From these concrete situations, we build toward broader principles.
We keep groups small—never more than 12 participants—so every teenager gets individual attention and feels comfortable asking questions. Many of our instructors remember their own financial mistakes as young adults, and they share these stories openly. Learning from someone who's been there makes all the difference.
The money habits formed in adolescence often persist into adulthood. Help your teenager build a strong foundation now.