Stock Market Challenge transforms trading on the financial markets into an accessible and enjoyable collaborative learning experience and an effective tool for teachers and trainers.
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Develops literacy, numeracy, ICT and personal skills. Promotes independence, creativity and enterprise. Ideal as a Bridging Project activity for Year 6s.
Use it in the classroom to support Maths, Business Studies and Economics. Use it with all students to develop Skills, Financial Capability and Work-related Learning. ...
Supports Accounting, Financial Markets and Financial Services training and qualifications. Closely reflects real-world financial decision-making. An ice-breaker or enterprise...
Use it for staff development and team-building. Sponsor an inter-schools event for your region or buy the resource for a local school. Facilitates links between schools, EBPs and...
“A motivational and learning tool for the business and enterprise teacher that will knock the students' socks off! There is simply nothing better on the market."
Colin Kilpatrick, Head of Business Studies, St. Edward's Secondary School, Poole
"I just wanted to say a massive thank you! The Stock Market Challenge was an absolutely huge success. It has been the talk of the school. All the staff involved were incredibly impressed with the session. More importantly, the kids were totally engaged, even those who may not be when in lessons!!! The day was a great success."
Simon Shaw, Teacher, Malmesbury School
“Stock Market Challenge doesn't just teach young people about the world of finance – it’s much, much wider than that. It encourages teamwork, communication and decision-making ability – skills which will be vitally important to them when they enter the world of work."
James Fox, Deputy Head, Writhlington School
"There was such a buzz at the Stock Market Challenge. If a team was looking for something that is fun to do and related to financial services then this is a really good opportunity. I would encourage people to do it."
Kathryn McGown, Human Resources Consultant, Standard Life