Bank of Ireland Money Smarts Programme Ā Ā
Get Involved
Unlock valuable learning for your secondary school students through the Bank of Ireland Money Smarts Programme.Ā Through a variety of engaging content, activities and events, the programme empowers students to take control of their finances while equipping them with key life skills for a confident future.

āItās important for students to be financially literate.ā*
Considered by teachers to be the No. 1 programme for Financial Literacy in secondary schools* the Bank of Ireland Money Smarts Programme is recommended by 100% of teachers who participated last year with 95% confirming students benefit*.Ā
āStudents need financially literacy skillsā*
Perfect for Business Studies students, with hassle free virtual delivery, all managed for you by dedicated Bank of Ireland Youth Coordinators, your students will get FREE access to:Ā Ā
- A series of Financial Literacy presentations based on 6 pillars of Financial Wellbeing
- 2 inspiring, practical workshops; CV & Interview Skills and Business Start Up
- The chance for a team of students to glean invaluable experience running a School Bank
- The opportunity to flex their financial literacy knowledge in the Award Winning** Money Smarts Challenge where one school will be crowned Money Smarts Challenge Champions and walk away with a substantial prize for their school. Plus thereās Ā lots of other great prizes for participants!Ā Ā
Ā āA great programme!ā*
100s of schools and over 150,000 students have already taken part+. Join the 1,000s more whoāll get involved this year and empower your students to be financially and key life skill confident.
Register Now
To find out more about the Money Smarts Programme and Money Smarts Challenge go to boi.com/schoolhub. Or register for the programme right NOW.Ā Visit boi.com/registerschool and select Secondary school programme.

*Money Smarts Programme Survey May 2023 with Secondary School Teachers in Ireland who participated in the Money Smarts Programme.
** APMC Awards 2023
+ Total student participation September 2019 ā May 2023
Competitions are not an activity regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland.Ā Bank of Ireland is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland.