Glamorgan Gazette

Credit where it’s due – award for school savings scheme

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PUPILS from Corneli Primary School have received the “Highly Commended Credit Union School Partnershi­p Award” for their work with Bridgend Lifesavers Credit Union.

Learners scooped the award at the Credit Union of Wales awards held at the Coal Exchange, Cardiff, last month.

Following a savings club from 2015 to 2016, the school recently relaunched the Corneli Primary School Savings Scheme using a whole-school approach.

Teaching staff, governors and learning support officers have taken lead roles, together with pupil helpers from Years Four to Six.

Head of school Kirstie Evans said: “The Bridgend Lifesavers Credit Union Scheme has helped to promote and support financial literacy across our school, as well as throughout our school community.

“We have pupils, staff, governors, parents and grandparen­ts accessing this saving scheme. Saving money is an important life skill. Children who learn basic concepts like saving and budgeting, are more likely to use these skills when they are older.

“By learning about money from a young age, children can develop responsibl­e money habits to support them throughout their lives.”

Currently, the savings scheme has 148 pupil members, plus 21 adults belonging to the initiative, including staff, governors, parents, and grandparen­ts, with numbers constantly increasing.

One grandparen­t said: “I love the savings scheme – it’s convenient, easy to do, and you can save as much or as little as you please. It’s also easy to withdraw the money when it suits you. A little something saved for my three grandsons.

“It’s a brilliant scheme.” A parent of the school added: “Both my daughters are members of the savings club.

“My eldest joined at the very beginning and now she is in comprehens­ive school but is still saving weekly at Corneli Primary School.

“Both girls are saving for their future - it is a really important life skill. It teaches them that it doesn’t matter how much or little you save, what’s important is regular saving.”

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