The RBS Personal Finance Education Awards
for Schools 2011
in association with pfeg
2011 ceremony highlights
Highlights from the 2011 RBS Personal Finance Education Awards for Schools ceremony
School award for best all-round approach to PFE
Teacher award
What are the awards?
Each year, The Royal Bank of Scotland Group in association with pfeg (Personal Finance Education Group) is looking for examples of excellence in personal finance education (PFE). All teachers and students in schools and colleges teaching 5-18s in England, Wales and Scotland can enter.
Entering is straightforward, and details of how to do it are set out on this site. There will be great prizes both for schools and individuals, across a range of different categories.
Latest news
Winners announced
The RBS PFE Awards 2011 ceremony took place on Thursday 16th June with student and teacher representatives from twelve schools present. ...
Case studies
Runner up, 2010
School award for best all-round approach to PFE - secondary
Longdendale has taken a whole-school approach to improving the personal finance skills of its students and over the last 18 months has set up a PSHE curriculum in association with pfeg to cover a w[...]
Judges tips
Find out what the judges will be looking for in your entry.
Why enter the Awards?
- Win up to £1,500 for your school.
- Exciting prizes for individuals!
- Trophies for winners, certificates for runners up
- Winners and runners-up invited to a special awards ceremony
- Increase the profile of PFE in your school
- Share best practice in PFE










