Frequently Asked Questions
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We use proprietary gamification and simulations, where students actively create financial strategies rather than passively memorize concepts. Students develop both technical money skills and essential soft skills like critical thinking, adaptability, risk assessment, and collaborative problem-solving.
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Students master practical skills including budgeting, investing, entrepreneurship, negotiation, and understanding economic forces. More importantly, they develop the strategic thinking and confidence to make sound financial decisions throughout their lives.
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Our program complements and extends your current curriculum foundation. We don't replace what you're teaching; we add depth through hands-on simulations, strategic games, and real-world application that takes students beyond introductory concepts.
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We provide three flexible formats: Holiday Workshops (multi-day intensive programs during school breaks), Term-Time Integration (weekly or bi-weekly sessions throughout the academic year), and Enrichment Days (single-day deep-dive sessions that fit your schedule).
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We provide complete, classroom-ready materials including lesson plans, activity guides, and all necessary resources. Teachers receive full support materials that require minimal preparation.
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Book a partnership discussion with us here to explore how Money Maestro can fit within your school's schedule and educational objectives. We'll walk you through implementation options and answer all your questions.
Understanding the Program
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Yes! While we primarily partner with schools, parents can enroll their children in our Holiday Workshops independently. These intensive multi-day programs during school breaks provide curated learning experience.
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Parents can register their children directly for our holiday programs. Contact us here to learn about upcoming workshop dates, availability, and enrollment details.
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Holiday Workshop fees vary based on program length and format. Contact us for current pricing and payment plans designed to make financial education accessible.