Kids Coding · Ages 11–14

Web Design.

HTML and CSS for ages 11–14. By the end of the programme, every child has built and published a real, hosted website that they can share with family. Visual, creative, and the most rewarding first encounter with code.

HTML CSS Layout Images Hosting Personal site
3 months Duration
Live Instructor-led
3–4 hrs / week Weekly effort
Outcomes

What you will be able to do.

By the end of the programme, you will ship real deliverables.

HTML

Structure a page.

Headings, paragraphs, links, lists, images — every element a real website is built from.

CSS

Style with intent.

Colours, fonts, spacing, borders — the visual language of the web, used the way professionals use it.

Layout

Real page layouts.

Flexbox basics, navigation menus, multi-section pages — the same layouts every site on the web uses.

Responsive

Phone and laptop.

Media queries — the child sees their site change shape as the browser resizes. The most satisfying lesson.

Hosting

Live on the internet.

A free, real domain. The child can type the URL on any device and the site loads.

Portfolio

A real personal site.

A finished, hosted personal website with at least four sections — about, projects, gallery, contact.

Curriculum

Sequenced and structured.

Each phase builds on the last. Live instruction with reviewable deliverables.

Week 01–02

HTML fundamentals.

Headings, paragraphs, lists, links and images. The first page that actually opens in a browser.

Week 03–04

CSS fundamentals.

Colours, fonts, spacing. The page goes from grey-and-blue text to looking like an actual website.

Week 05–06

Layout with Flexbox.

Navigation bars, two-column layouts, footers — the structures every modern website uses.

Week 07–08

Multi-page sites.

Linking pages, shared headers, an About page, a Projects page. The site starts feeling real.

Week 09–10

Responsive design.

Media queries, mobile layouts. The child watches their site adapt to phones, tablets and laptops.

Week 11–12

Publish to the web.

Hosting on a free service, configuring a real domain. The site goes live and the child shares the URL.

Who it is for

You, if one of these fits.

Visual learner

Likes immediate feedback.

Best fit for children who enjoy seeing changes happen on screen instantly. CSS is unusually rewarding.

Pre-typing

Comfortable on a keyboard.

Comfortable typing is the only real prerequisite. Spelling matters in HTML — that is part of the lesson.

Creative kid

Wants to make things.

Children who draw, write or build with Lego often take to web design first. The web is the canvas.

Also consider

Related programmes.

Enrol

Start with a demo.

A free demo class with the instructor. If it is not a fit, you owe nothing.