• Contact us
  • Advertise with us
  • Cumbria Crack app
  • About us
Sunday, July 5, 2026
cumbriacrack.com
  • News
  • Sport
    • All sport
    • Carlisle United
  • Business
  • What’s on
  • Food & drink
  • Jobs
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Sport
    • All sport
    • Carlisle United
  • Business
  • What’s on
  • Food & drink
  • Jobs
No Result
View All Result
cumbriacrack.com
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Youngsters learn value of money

by Cumbria Crack
28/03/2024
in News
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Children at a Carlisle junior school took part in fun interactive workshops to learn about the value of money.

The Cumberland Building Society treated year six pupils at Inglewood Junior School to an afternoon of adventure, games and creativity as they were encouraged to think about budgeting, savings and the cost of living.

The Cumberland has partnered with EVERFI from Blackbaud, the leader in powering social impact through education, to bring Vault, a financial literacy course to primary schools across the region.

The course focuses on interaction, reflection and real-life experience, and includes both online workshops and offline practical sessions to introduce children to money management.

Teacher Liz Cairns said: “This course helps prepare children for the wider world, putting in building blocks for the future. It’s so important that children understand the cost of living and learn how to budget.”

Making good choices on how to spend money is a significant part of the Vault online workshop, which asks children to prioritise basic needs for food, water and shelter over wants. But that doesn’t mean that you aren’t allowed the occasional treat – a fact that is welcomed by 11-year-old Amelia Taylor who is saving her pocket money for something very close to her heart.

“I get £5 a week and am saving for a shopping trip with grandma to our favourite book shop. I love to read, especially mysteries and thrillers,” she said.

Nyall Houghton, 10, hopes that he will make good choices as he grows up. “You need money to live a good life – but you have to make sure you spend it on the right things,” he said.

The event also gave children the opportunity to quiz representatives from the Cumberland Building Society in a Q&A session, including Cumberland CEO Des Moore.

“I’m really impressed with the programme today. It’s been fantastic to be here, interacting with the kids, seeing what they are learning and the impact that could potentially have on their lives,” said Des.

He reflected on being taught the value of money at an early age: “We didn’t have a lot of money, but I was taught the value of work and had jobs as a young boy.

“Watching the next generation start to develop their own understanding here today has been an inspiring experience.”

Once a school has signed up for the free online course, they have access to it permanently, meaning it will continue to make an impact on students for years to come.

The workshop at Inglewood came as part of the second year of the partnership between The Cumberland and EVERFI from Blackbaud, who, together, are supporting teachers to equip young people with the skills they need to thrive in an ever-changing world.

Jo Barlow, director, corporate impact UK & Europe at EVERFI from Blackbaud, said: “We are proud to see the continuation of our partnership with Cumberland Building Society make a difference to the lives of hundreds of young people, whilst driving meaningful impact in the local community.

“It’s important that we help the next generation understand the basics of financial literacy now, and in the future, so they can make smart financial decisions.”

Over 1,000 local pupils have already benefited from this free resource – with funding dedicated to supporting 25 schools this year.

At the heart of the partnership is The Cumberland’s kinder banking ethos, said head of marketing Nigel Taylor. He added: “We want to make a positive impact in our communities and sow the seeds that will help the next generation

Previous Post

Applications open for £1m rural business grant scheme in Westmorland and Furness

Next Post

Unsafe West Cumbrian care home to close

Have you read?

Hey, good looking! Audi Q3 is a real beauty
Test drive

Hey, good looking! Audi Q3 is a real beauty

05/07/2026
Cumbrian school praised for boarding care
News

Cumbrian school praised for boarding care

05/07/2026
Garden party raises over £5,000 for Lake District Calvert Trust
News

Garden party raises over £5,000 for Lake District Calvert Trust

05/07/2026
A road sign indicating the presence of traffic cameras, used for monitoring and enforcing traffic laws.
News

Speed camera vans in Cumbria today

05/07/2026
19-year-old man arrested after child porn raids by police
News

Cumbrian digital experts offer advice to protect against ransomware

05/07/2026
Cumbria Men head east in latest golf fixture
News

Golfers raise over £18,800 for Hospice at Home Carlisle & North Lakeland

05/07/2026

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our mailing list to receive daily updates direct to your inbox!

*We hate spam as much as you do. Privacy Statement

Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.

33 Middlegate
Penrith
Cumbria
CA11 7SY

Phone: 01768 862313
Email: [email protected]

Registered in England as Barrnon Media Limited. No: 12475190
VAT registration number: 343486488

Explore

  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Sport
  • Carlisle United
  • What’s on
  • Jobs

Useful links

  • Contact us
  • Send a sport report
  • Get our app
  • Advertise with us
  • About us

Follow us on

Newsletter

Subscribe to our mailing list to receive daily updates direct to your inbox!

*We hate spam as much as you do. Privacy Statement

Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.

© Barrnon Media Limited 2023

Terms & Conditions / Privacy Policy / Cookie Policy
This website and its associated newspaper are members of the Independent Press Standards Organisation
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Sport
    • All sport
    • Carlisle United
  • Business
  • What’s on
  • Food & drink
  • Jobs

© 2026 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.