Finance Education That Sticks Around

Most people finish a finance course and forget half of it by Tuesday. We built something different—programs that change how you think about money long after the final session. Our approach focuses on practical application over theory, and the results speak through years of continued success.

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Interactive financial planning session with real-world scenarios

Programs Built for Real Financial Decisions

Our curriculum comes from 20 years of watching what actually helps people make better money choices. Not textbook theory—real situations where someone had to decide between investment options or figure out their business finances.

Starting September 2025, we're running three main tracks. Personal finance for everyday decisions. Business finance for entrepreneurs who need to understand their numbers. And investment fundamentals for people ready to build wealth intentionally.

Each runs for 16 weeks. Classes meet twice weekly in the evenings, with optional weekend workshops. You'll work through actual scenarios—sometimes messy ones—because that's where learning happens.

Our next intake begins September 2025. Early registration opens in May. Classes typically fill by July, so it's worth reaching out soon if you're thinking about autumn.

Learn From People Who've Lived It

Our instructors aren't just teachers. They're financial advisors, business owners, and investment professionals who still work in the field. They bring current challenges into the classroom, not outdated case studies.

Kieran Blackwood, business finance instructor

Kieran Blackwood

Business Finance Track

Kieran runs a consulting practice helping small businesses understand their finances. He's seen every mistake possible—and teaches people how to avoid them without the expensive tuition fees he paid through experience.

Saskia Lindström, personal finance instructor

Saskia Lindström

Personal Finance Track

Saskia spent 15 years as a financial planner before switching to education. She got tired of meeting clients who wished they'd learned this stuff earlier. So she decided to teach people before they needed emergency financial help.

Niamh Gallagher, investment fundamentals instructor

Niamh Gallagher

Investment Fundamentals

Niamh manages investment portfolios and teaches people how to think about risk. She's frank about what works and what doesn't—and why most "hot tips" are terrible ideas. Her students appreciate the honesty.

Where People End Up Years Later

We track outcomes not just at graduation but years afterwards. Because the real test of financial education is whether it changes your trajectory over time.

Extended Success Stories

Declan Fitzpatrick

Completed Program: Autumn 2022

Declan joined our business finance track when his cafe was struggling. He learned to read his numbers properly and made some tough decisions about menu pricing and staffing.

Three years on, he's opened a second location and now mentors other hospitality owners through our alumni network. He still uses the forecasting models we taught him every quarter.

Elspeth MacPherson

Completed Program: Winter 2023

Elspeth came to us with debt and no clear plan. The personal finance track helped her understand where her money was actually going and how to redirect it intentionally.

Two years later, she's debt-free and building an emergency fund. More importantly, she's teaching her teenage kids the same principles—breaking a cycle that went back generations in her family.

Long-term financial planning workshop showing sustained engagement

Our alumni community meets quarterly for advanced workshops and peer learning. Many graduates stay connected for years, sharing wins and getting advice as their financial situations evolve. It's one of the unexpected benefits people mention most often.