Money Adventure
We don't just shape students who understand money: we shape people who act with initiative. Money Adventure develops financial intelligence, an entrepreneurial mindset and decision-making through real projects, experienced in English.
What is Money Adventure?
Money Adventure is Brighton's program for developing an entrepreneurial mindset and financial intelligence. Through applied projects, simulations and real experiences, students learn to spot opportunities, make decisions, manage resources and turn ideas into action. It is the bicultural version of the entrepreneurship-and-finance program: the same goals and the same methodology, taught in English, so that an entrepreneurial mindset and the vocabulary of the business world are picked up naturally in the second language.
What it develops
Students don't just hear about entrepreneurship: they practice it, and they do so in English. They design a product or service, pitch it to a panel, manage a simulated budget and make decisions with real consequences inside the classroom. In primary they work on basic finance concepts and simple projects with concrete impact; in middle school they build business plans, pitch to juries, analyze markets and lead teams. Doing all of this in English adds a layer of authenticity: they practice the language in the very context where it is used in the real world.
Why it matters for life
Financial intelligence and an entrepreneurial mindset are two of the most underrated skills in traditional education and, at the same time, two of the most needed in adult life. A student who learns to manage resources, make decisions and act with initiative handles money better, leads with more confidence and finds opportunities where others see obstacles. Entrepreneurship is not just about starting a company: it is a way of facing the world, and doing it in two languages widens the horizon of opportunity.
Connection with the educational model
Money Adventure expresses the entrepreneurial-character axis of the MEB, which defines entrepreneurship as identifying opportunities, creating solutions, leading projects and making decisions responsibly. At Brighton it also connects with the bicultural ecosystem: entrepreneurship is learned and practiced in English, integrating content and language into a single experience.
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