Students learn money skills during visit to Nationwide in Skegness
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Ten students aged 14-19, from Eresby Special School in Spilsby, visited the Nationwide branch to find out about about ATMs, tills, note counters, coin bins and weigh machines. They were also were given a tour of staff rooms and interview rooms.
The visit was organised as part of part of the David Ross Education Trust (DRET) Future Financials programme and Nationwide’s own Money Lessons.
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Hide AdPupils benefited from an introduction to personal finance, delivered in an accessible way. Pupils learnt essential information about current accounts, savings and interest rates and how to budget.
There was a strong focus on online safety and how to keep money safe, including raising awareness about scams and the danger of becoming a “money mule”.
DRET’s Future Financials programme was created by Katie Baker, a senior administrator at DRET. Pupils from across the David Ross Education Trust will also take part in future.
Eresby students commented that “the staff were so friendly” at Nationwide, and one student was keen to get an account set up.
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Hide AdKatie Baker, Senior Administrator at David Ross Education Trust, said: “Twenty years ago, when I worked in the financial sector, I had a wish to bring financial education to young people to help them make informed decisions in their futures. Since working for DRET, I have had the wonderful opportunity to bring this to fruition by creating our Future Financials Programme and working to bring in Nationwide Building Society’s Money Lessons programme.
“Huge thanks to Kirsty Mowbray at the Nationwide Skegness Branch for helping us to equip Eresby students with life skills they need for adulthood. ”
Claire Hutchinson, Principal at Eresby Special School said: “Students in Oak Class at Eresby Special School thoroughly enjoyed a workshop delivered by the team at Nationwide Building Society."
One learner told us "I learnt how you can save money, protect your password and not be scammed."