Financial Education

Sharing practice

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Sunnyside Primary School

Sunnyside Primary in Glasgow chose to hold a Money Week based on the lessons in the SCFE and the Learning and Teaching Scotland Money Week booklet.
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Eastmuir School

Eastmuir School is a school for pupils with additional support needs. They ran a variety of activities to enable pupils to become more aware of the value of money.

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St Mungo's Academy

See how St Mungo's Academy uses science, drama, football and food to highlight Money Week in the school.

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Lochend Community High School

Read about Lochend Community High School's various Money Week events including running a school-based Credit Union.
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Nitshill Primary

Learn more about how each of the primary classes got involved in different aspects of Money Week.

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Wellhouse Primary

Wellhouse Primary share their financial expertise with their local community.

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