Learning how money works, from borrowing and credit to preventing fraud.
Planning for your future by developing your mindset and motivation, and more.
Learning basic academic skills you’ll use in everyday life, such as digital literacy.
Building the practical confidence to fix, maintain and look after everyday things.
Building resilience and awareness for real situations life can throw at you.
Making sense of society, government and how decisions affect everyday life.
Understanding work, employment rights and routes into jobs or self-employment.
Understanding renting, buying and the real costs of running a home.
Essential life knowledge from health to food, insurance to daily responsibilities.
Supporting students with essential life skills alongside academic learning across secondary schools and post-16 settings, in both state and independent education.
Providing structured, meaningful learning for young people outside mainstream education, including flexible and alternate provision settings.
Supporting families and tutors with structured, high-quality learning that builds confidence and independence beyond core subjects.
Equipping individuals supported by charities and community organisations with practical life skills that foster long-term resilience, employability, and independence.
We believe every student deserves the cultural capital and practical knowledge that shapes opportunity.
Futuready exists to bridge the gap between classroom learning and everyday life, so young people can step into adulthood feeling capable, informed, and future ready.