Age groups

Ages 13–15

This is where the project leaves the classroom. Teens build pages and games that open on any phone, with a link they can send to anyone — and start seeing code as a tool rather than a school subject.

8kids / group
8courses in this group
Intermediatestarting level
Demo Dayevery semester

What your child learns

  • The structure of a page with HTML
  • Style, colour and responsive design with CSS
  • Real interactivity with JavaScript
  • Publishing a project online
  • Longer projects, broken into steps

How they progress, step by step

One semester in this age group — from the first class to Demo Day.

The first page

HTML and CSS from scratch: structure, text, images and a layout that still holds up on a phone.

The page that reacts

JavaScript arrives. Clicks, forms, quizzes and animations — the page stops being a poster and becomes a small app.

A project of their choice

A browser game, a 3D level in Unity or a full site for an idea of their own. The student chooses, the trainer breaks it into reachable steps.

Live and Demo Day

The project goes online with a link of its own and is presented to the family and the group.

Courses in this age group

8 courses

The courses that run inside this age group. Kids don't take them all at once: after the trial class we pick together which one they start with.

Web Development (HTML & CSS)

Beginner
HTMLCSS

The foundations of every website: HTML for structure, CSS for style. Students finish by building a complete multi-page site of their own.

JavaScript Development

Intermediate
JavaScriptHTMLCSS

JavaScript makes websites interactive. Students respond to clicks, update pages, handle forms and add animations, building small web apps.

Unity 3D Game Development

Intermediate → Advanced
Unity3DC#

Unity powers professional 3D games. Students design scenes, add characters and effects, and script behaviour in C#, finishing with a playable 3D game.

Data Basics

Beginner
SpreadsheetsCharts

What data is and why it matters. Students collect, organise and read data in tables and charts, and spot patterns. No coding needed.

Excel for Data Analysis

Beginner
ExcelGoogle Sheets

Students enter and clean data, use formulas, and summarise with sorting, filters and pivot tables, then chart the results clearly.

Adobe Photoshop

Beginner → Intermediate
Adobe Photoshop

Photoshop is the standard for editing images. Students work with layers, adjust colour, remove backgrounds and add effects on real projects.

Adobe Illustrator

Intermediate
Adobe Illustrator

Vector art never loses quality when resized. Students draw with the pen and shape tools to design logos, icons and illustrations.

Graphic Design Fundamentals

Intermediate
PhotoshopIllustrator

The principles behind strong design — layout, typography, colour, contrast and balance — combined into complete, professional-looking projects.

After this age group

15–18 years old

AI, apps, data, cyber security and UI/UX design — projects at portfolio level.

See the age group 15–18

Code. Create. Launch.

Try this group for free

A free trial class, in your child's own age group. They build something in the very first session, you see up close how it works.

Book the free class

No cost · No obligation · Groups of up to 8 kids

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