Tough competition in inaugural MoneyTime interclass financial literacy competition

This year MoneyTime hosted its first Interclass Financial Literacy Competition with 769 school classes across New Zealand competing. Prize money for the top four spots was sponsored by the Milford Foundation, which is the cornerstone sponsor of MoneyTime in New Zealand primary schools. The Foundation’s support, along with several other key sponsors, enables the program to be provided free of charge to primary schools throughout New Zealand.

Congratulations to Room 20 Bravo at Glen Eden Intermediate School in Auckland who took out first place.

James Blackman from Glen Eden Intermediate School accepting the award from Mark Rosevear from the Milford Foundation, the primary sponsor of the MoneyTime program.

Room 20 Bravo at Glen Eden Intermediate School beat 768 other classes to take out first place.

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