Justin Tomlinson

Justin Tomlinson

North Swindon

Justin's 'Money Lessons’ Plan For Local Schools

Local MP, Justin Tomlinson, is encouraging local schools to put on money lessons this June, to give their pupils a head-start in financial education before it becomes a compulsory part of the new National Curriculum in September.  The move comes in advance of this year's My Money Week (9 to 15 June), run by national financial education charity pfeg (Personal Finance Education Group).

Every primary and secondary school in North Swindon is being given the chance to take part in My Money Week, which aims to help young people learn more about money and personal finance, for free.  This year My Money Week will be themed around current affairs, challenging young people to improve their financial skills, knowledge and confidence through topical lessons and activities on personal finance.  As the UK's leading financial education charity, pfeg is offering teachers in North Swindon free online resources, advice and training to help plan their activities.

Financial education will become a compulsory part of the National Curriculum for the first time this September, after years of campaigning led by Justin, the APPG on Financial Education for Young People, pfeg and MoneySavingExpert.com's Martin Lewis.  The move only affects secondary schools still under local authority control, however pfeg initiatives such as My Money Week are designed to get all schools involved in financial education, including all primary schools, Academies and Free Schools.

Since the first My Money Week in 2009, millions of young people have been helped to understand more about money and personal finance through focused activities in schools.  In 2013 My Money Week reached approximately 1.3 million young people in more than 4,500 schools and other settings across the UK.

Justin Tomlinson MP, who as Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Financial Education for Young People has long championed the cause in Westminster, said: "It is essential that we equip young people with the ability to make informed, savvy financial decisions as they get older.  The My Money Week is a great opportunity for local schools to champion this important subject."

Tracey Bleakley, chief executive of pfeg (Personal Finance Education Group), said: "Justin Tomlinson MP is absolutely right to call for all local schools to take part in My Money Week, which is a terrific opportunity to help pupils learn more about money in a fun and engaging way.  We are delighted to have his support for what we hope will be North Swindon's best My Money Week yet."

Schools and other organisations that work with young people in North Swindon can find out more about My Money Week at www.pfeg.org/mymoneyweek

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