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FinVersity Programs
For Schools

Build smart money habits early.

Give every child the confidence to handle money with age-appropriate, interactive programs.

FinVersity’s school programs are designed as structured, NEP-aligned financial literacy modules that integrate seamlessly with school systems and provide students with progressive, practical, and measurable learning experiences.

Financial Literacy Foundation
(Grades 5–6)

Discover the story of money and build smart saving habits early.

The FinVersity Foundation Program introduces children to the building blocks of money in a fun, interactive way transforming how they see, use, and think about money.

9 structured units, 4 real-world projects, and 2 optional choice-based modules.

Coins, banks, savings, and the basics of financial planning - empowering children to dream, plan, and grow responsibly.

  • Experiential Learning: Hands-on activities, role plays, and reflections.
  • Project-Based Learning: My Pocket Money Journal, Save for a Dream.
  • Process Education: Practical “how-to” modules - cheque writing, digital payments, banking operations.
  • Gamified Learning: India’s Money Map, My First Bank Account.
  • Constructivist Framework: NEP 2020-aligned (Critical Thinking, Creativity, Collaboration, Communication).
  • Digital Platform: Interactive dashboards and online modules for tracking progress.
  • Classroom Sessions: Led by FinVersity-certified trainers.
  • Parent Engagement: Workshops extending lessons to families.

Financial Literacy Explorer
(Grades 7–8)

Explore earning, spending, and the digital world of money with confidence.

The Explorer Program helps middle schoolers understand how money moves in today’s economy how people earn, save, borrow, and invest and how informed decisions shape their lives.

6 Core Units, classroom projects, and optional choice-based topics.

Earning, spending, borrowing, and financial responsibility in a digital economy.

  • Project-Based Learning: Real-world tasks like smart shopping analysis, fake note detection, and financial awareness campaigns.
  • Choice-Based Topics: Personalized learning as per NEP 2020 guidelines.
  • Gamified Learning: Peer simulations and interactive financial challenges.
  • Digital Literacy: Safe and responsible use of online payment tools.
  • Experiential Context: Builds awareness of entrepreneurship, credit, and consumer behaviour.

Financial Literacy Builder
(Grades 9–10)

Master investing, financial safety, and independence for real life.

The Builder Program helps high school students go beyond understanding money to mastering financial independence, investment, and responsible decision-making.

6 Core Units, 5 Project-Based Learning modules, and elective options for independent exploration.

Personal finance, investing, risk management, entrepreneurship, and taxation.

  • Core Units: Investments, consumer rights, risk management, and taxation.
  • Project-Based Learning: Inflation in Daily Life, Digital Safety Campaign, Emergency Fund Simulation.
  • Choice-Based Learning: Students explore financial themes and career-linked interests.
  • Gamified Learning: Mini Shark Tank and Consumer Rights Battle for teamwork, communication, and strategy.
  • Case Studies & Simulation Labs: Real-world problem-solving on markets, budgeting, and entrepreneurship.

Financial Literacy Mastery (Grades 11–12)

Deep dive into investing, credit, and career readiness for the real world.

The FinVersity Mastery program prepares senior school students to enter adulthood with confidence — teaching them how to invest, manage credit, understand taxes, and navigate career finances. It bridges the gap between school learning and real-world money management.

7 Core Units, 4 Real-World Projects, and Career-Focused Electives.

Investing, credit, career finance, and personal financial planning for young adults.

  • Investment Literacy: Explore stock markets, mutual funds, real estate, and gold.
  • Personal Finance Planning: Design your own savings, investment, and asset allocation strategy.
  • Credit & Borrowing: Learn about loans, credit scores, and responsible debt management.
  • Career Readiness: Understand offer letters, salary structures, payslips, and employee rights.
  • Retirement & Taxation: Build awareness of EPF, ESOPs, and taxes that shape long-term wealth.
  • Global Exposure: Analyze macroeconomic events and explore careers in finance, entrepreneurship, and studying abroad.
  • Project-Based Learning: Capstone project — “My First Financial Plan” — applying everything learned into a personal roadmap.