Learning to Save

Helping them learn. It’s what counts.

At Principality Building Society, we believe in the importance of providing children with a strong financial education. We’re passionately committed to educating school pupils across Wales and the borders, and in the last 18 months we’ve reached over 10,000 young people in Wales with financial education lessons.

But we want to make sure good savings habits are in every home, that’s why we’ve created a range of savings accounts, which both financially educates children and rewards them for reaching their savings goals. 

Unlock our activity sheets

We have some fun and educational children’s activity sheets for ages 5 – 11 years old, which are available for you to complete whilst you’re keeping safe at home. Simply download them from the links below.

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Children's Savings Details

Have a look at our Children's savings accounts in more detail. Find out more about our Children's savings accounts terms and conditions.

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Key Stage 1 Activity Sheet

Download our fun and educational Key Stage 1 Activity Sheets to complete in the comfort of your own home.

Key Stage 1 Activity Sheet (KS1 5-7 years old)

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Key Stage 2 Activity Sheet

Download our fun and educational Key Stage 2 Activity Sheet to complete in the comfort of your own home. 

Key Stage 2 Activity Sheet (KS2 7-11 years old)

Learning to save isn't just for grown-ups. We're here to help your little ones.

learning to save isn't just for grown ups

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  • A mutual building society, owned by and run for the benefit of our 500,000 members
  • Over 160 years experience
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Young boy holding moneybox with grandparent Good savings habits

There are many benefits to teaching children about money – for us and them! If children develop good financial skills from an early age, they will be more prepared to make financial decisions and meet financial challenges when they are an adult.

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Boy marking up his savings goal poster The benefits of saving

In an age of cashless payments and a million things to spend that cash on, it’s even more important that we teach our children good money habits from a young age.

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three moneyboxes Spend, save, share

A great way to help children manage their money responsibly is to split any money they have into three parts: A portion for spending, a portion for saving and another for sharing.

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