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Schools

Equip your students with essential leadership, entrepreneurship and financial literacy and provide career education into the world of innovation and finance.

85%

of young people across all regions reported an improvement in communication, critical questioning, teamwork and real-world business literacy

87%

of young people reported an increase in confidence after participating in Bright Futures, including greater ease in professional conversations and feeling respected by adults

90%

of young people say they would consider innovation, entrepreneurship or investment as realistic and accessible future pathways.

Ways to Get Involved

Choose how you want to bring leadership, meaningful relationships with employers, financial literacy and entrepreneurship to your classroom.

Curriculum Pack

Get access to lesson plans, activity sheets and presentation decks designed for KS3, KS4 and KS5. Available to download 4 weeks before Young Investor Week.

Bright Futures: Young Investor for a Day

Register your interest in taking part in our flagship "Young Investor for a Day" event, where students step into the shoes of investors to assess real business ideas.

Young Investor Club

Launch a Young Investor Club at your school. Access our comprehensive resources and support to run regular sessions for your students.

Teacher and Student Stories

Hear from educators who have brought Young Investor for a Day to their schools.

"I liked that we were trusted to give real feedback. It made me feel confident speaking up and it made me think about how I could start something myself one day."

Young Person
Liverpool

"It was so fun! I enjoyed every part of it, especially talking with the entrepreneurs. Everyone was so nice and treated us seriously."

Young Person
Bristol

"Before this, I didn’t really understand what investors do. Now I can actually see myself in that role."

Young Person
Leeds