GAIN Schools Investment Challenge


Discover the world of investment with confidence

Inspire the next generation
of investors

The GAIN Schools Investment Challenge is a national stock pitch competition for young women and non-binary students in Years 10 to 13. It’s a unique opportunity to explore how investment decisions are made – and to experience first-hand what it’s like to think like an analyst.

Working in teams of 3–5, students research a real company, analyse its performance and future prospects,
and present a pre-recorded video stock recommendation to industry professionals.

Here’s the annual timeline:

September to November: Registration window for schools/teams 

November to December: Onboarding

January to March: Challenge runs, including 7 live sessions & mentoring 

End of March: Deadline to submit work 

April: Judging rounds 

May: Winners & Results announced 

June: Events and awards event for winners & runners up


Pupils must be studying in England or Wales.
If you are in Scotland, please visit our friends at Future Asset to check out their competition.

Why take part?


Investment management shapes the world around us – from how companies grow to how pensions are invested.

By taking part, students will:

  • Gain a real understanding of how investment decisions are made.
  • Work directly with a professional mentor from the industry.
  • Build valuable teamwork, research, and presentation skills.
  • Boost confidence for university, apprenticeship and future career applications.
  • Compete for exciting prizes and the chance to attend a special summer event with leading investment firms.

No previous finance or economics experience is required — just curiosity and enthusiasm!

The Programme

Professional Mentorship


Each school is matched with a volunteer mentor working in investment management. Mentors guide students through company analysis, valuation and the investment decision process.


Research & Analysis


Guided by by industry experts during live sessions, students learn how to assess a company’s performance, study its competitors, and decide whether to recommend buying or selling the stock.

Final Pitch


Teams submit a video presentation and a written investment report, which are reviewed by a panel of investment professionals — an exciting opportunity to showcase their understanding, analysis, and communication skills.

Prizes

Awards for 2026

Winning team
£1,000 for their school and a £200 voucher for each team member.

Runners up
£500 for their school and a £100 voucher for each team member.

The winning and runner-up teams will be invited to attend a Summer event to collect their prizes and visit an investment firm, where they’ll meet inspiring women from across the industry.

The GAIN Investment Challenge prizes are kindly donated by the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment

How it works

Over six to eight weeks, mentors & industry experts meet with students over seven live online sessions to work through the following steps:

What to consider when analysing a company

How does the company make money?

Investment fundamentals

What are the non-financial success factors?

Creating an investment hypothesis

Bringing it all together

Meet last year’s top teams


Out of an incredible 142 teams who completed the challenge in 2025, making it into the top 10 is an outstanding achievement. Every student who took part – whether you placed or not – should be extremely proud. The top 10 teams in 2025 are:

1st place, our winners 🏆

London Academy of Excellence – Stratford

2nd place, our runners up 🎊

Watford Grammar School For Girls

3rd place

South Hampstead High School, GDST

4th place

North London Collegiate School

5th place

Dr Challoner’s High School


6th place

St Helen & St Katherine School

7th place

St Paul’s School for Girls (Birmingham)

8th place

Northampton School for Girls


9th place

Francis Holland School, Regent’s Park

10th place

North London Collegiate School

Congratulations to all our 
2025 finalists and winners!

In 2025 we won ‘Closing the Gender Gap Award – UK’ at the Money Awareness Inclusion Awards!

What students say

Thank you for this extremely insightful and informative experience, we have managed to investigate many new aspects of investment.

Thank you so much for the opportunity to take part in this competition. We had so much fun and learnt a lot of new things in the process.

What teachers and mentors say

I just wanted to say how much the students have enjoyed the challenge – they have learnt so much and developed a real interest in the area.

This exciting new initiative from GAIN is exactly what is required to engage young women with a career path that they might never have considered. I loved the whole thing.

Keep up the great work, our girls have seen a wonderful insight into the world of investment and are thirsty for more!

I am delighted to see such good quality work from 15–18 year old teenaged girls. This is truly incredible and gives me a lot of hope for the future of the investment industry.

Hear more from previous participants

FAQs


In addition to the 1 hour live session each week, we recommend a further 1–2 hours per week for teams to work on their research and stock pitch. Students will also receive mentoring sessions throughout the challenge, which we recommend last between 30 minutes and 1 hour every couple of weeks. Overall, the challenge typically runs for 6–8 weeks.

Not at all! The challenge is designed for all students. We only ask that you bring your enthusiasm and critical thinking.

Teachers or school coordinators can register their school using the form linked below (registrations open in September 2026 for the 2027 challenge). Up to 3 teams per school can apply.
Students must be in Years 10 to 13 and studying in England or Wales.

The 2027 Challenge begins in January 2027.

Yes — the challenge is completely free for schools and students.

We are excited to be bringing the challenge to international schools in 2027!

Ready to get started?

Inspire your students, build confidence, and open doors to the world of investment.

Got questions?


We’re here to help. If you’d like to learn more about the programme or your application, please email:

schools@gainuk.org