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Offers for Schools

Are you ready for a trip to the world of money? Secondary school classes can discover the Moneyverse through a wide range of programmes geared to syllabus work.

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Game

One hand holds a smartphone on which the colorful game "Moneyverse – the Game" has been launched. Next to it is an NFC (Near Field Communication) indicator. The atmosphere is playful and digital – curiosity and anticipation for an interactive journey of discovery are in the air.

If you want a playful way to explore the topics in the Moneyverse, this game is for you: working in small groups, players collect points in four different Money Worlds. Among other challenges, you will have to safely transport stone money weighing many tons from one island to another, or show a banknote the way to your wallet. In between, personal questions prompt players to think about their own relationship with money. But be careful: unexpected game changers can send the game belly up at any moment – will the risk pay off or will you lose everything? Find out! 

  • Target group: secondary school level I, cycle 3 and secondary school level II 
  • Duration: 90 minutes 
  • Languages: German, French, Italian, English 

 Further details about the offer (PDF) 

Interactive Tour: Money, Price and Value

Two teenagers stand in front of an interactive display at an exhibition and discover content together. They laugh and seem enthusiastic – the atmosphere is lively, curious and characterised by the joy of learning together.

The Money, Price and Value tour provides an interactive introduction to the subject of money and shows its many sides: money as a means of payment, a measure of value, and a store of purchasing power. But value and price are never fixed – they change. What something is worth and the price it has depends on various factors: markets, needs, or even emotions. This tour encourages students to explore these connections. 

  • Target group: secondary school level I, cycle 3 
  • Duration: 120 minutes 
  • Languages: German, French, Italian, English  

Further details about the offer (PDF) 

Interactive Tour: Money and Stability – Basic

A school class stands silently in front of a huge screen showing moving images of a crowd of people. The atmosphere is spellbound – a moment full of concentration, amazement and shared fascination.

The Basic tour provides an interactive introduction to the topic of Money and Stability. Without monetary stability, not only prices would start to totter. What keeps money stable in value? How does the Swiss National Bank act to ensure prices remain stable? And what does price stability mean for the economy and society? The tour brings together knowledge and direct experience and sharpens students' awareness of the importance of price stability in everyday life. 

  • Target group: secondary school level II 
  • Duration: 120 minutes 
  • Languages: German, French, Italian, English
  • Time slots available from 11 August 2026 

Our pilot phase will begin early this summer. During this time, we will offer four dates in German for this programme. From 11 August 2026, regular time slots will then be made available and in all languages. 

Further details about the offer (PDF) 

Interactive Tour: Money and Stability – Advanced

Two young people are curiously and visibly enjoying themselves as they operate an interactive display at an exhibition. Their faces show interest and joy – the atmosphere is lively and characterized by a shared sense of discovery.

The Advanced tour offers an in-depth exploration of the topic of Money and Stability. Stability is a guiding principle in monetary, economic and fiscal policy processes. Ensuring price stability is the core task of the Swiss National Bank. This tour focuses on the Swiss National Bank’s mandate, the central aspects of monetary policy assessment, and the impact of the key interest rate on the economy and inflation. Current issues relating to monetary policy are addressed in a manner fitting to the student group. 

  • Target group: secondary school level II 
  • Duration: 150 minutes 
  • Languages: German, French, Italian, English
  • Time slots available from 11 August 2026 

Our pilot phase will begin early this summer. During this time, we will offer four dates in German for this programme. From 11 August 2026, regular time slots will then be made available and in all languages. 

 Further details about the offer (PDF) 

Studio Discussion: Meet the Swiss National Bank

Two people stand in front of an interactive monitor and eagerly explore the content, while other visitors curiously view the exhibits in the background – the atmosphere is interested, attentive, and dialogue-oriented.

In the Moneyverse’s Money Studio, students are invited to meet experts from the Swiss National Bank. The workshop discussion addresses current money topics and connects them with everyday life. The experts give insights into the Swiss National Bank’s remit and shed light on recent developments. A moderated dialogue offers space for questions and provides further context. The programme opens with the focus topic of Cash in the Digital Age. 

  • Target group: secondary school level II 
  • Duration: 90 minutes 
  • Language: German
  • Time slots available from August 2026 

Our pilot phase will begin (in German) early this summer. Available time slots will follow in the coming weeks. 

 Further details about the offer (PDF) 

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