Web Dev Sprint
A live website on the internet, in 6 sessions
HTML, CSS, JavaScript and deployment, the complete web development foundation. Finish camp with a real portfolio website accessible from any browser in the world.
What They'll Build in 6 Sessions
Every project is real, deployed code, not templates, not drag-and-drop builders.
HTML & CSS Profile Page
A styled personal profile page built with semantic HTML5 and CSS, their first webpage, live in the browser from session 1
Responsive Blog Layout
A 3-page responsive website with navigation, a blog index and individual post pages, all built mobile-first with CSS Grid and Flexbox
Interactive JavaScript App
A working client-side app (quiz, calculator or to-do list) built with vanilla JavaScript, DOM manipulation and localStorage
Portfolio Website (Live)
A complete personal portfolio site, deployed to Netlify with a custom subdomain, ready to share with schools, competitions or anyone
What We Cover
From blank file to deployed website, step by step.
1Sessions 1โ3: HTML & CSS
HTML Foundations
Document structure, semantic elements (header, main, article, nav), attributes, basic text content
CSS Basics
Selectors, box model, colors, fonts, backgrounds, styling the profile page end to end
Layout: Flexbox
Display flex, align-items, justify-content, flex-direction, building a navigation bar and card layout
2Sessions 4โ6: JavaScript & Deployment
JavaScript Foundations
Variables, functions, arrays, DOM selectors (getElementById, querySelector)
Events & Interactivity
addEventListener, click/submit/keydown, DOM manipulation, toggling classes
Build the JS App
Full build day: quiz, calculator or to-do list with localStorage persistence
Who It's For
Perfect for
- Teens aged 12โ16 who want to build real websites, not Wix templates, actual code
- Students with zero coding experience (HTML is the most beginner-friendly starting point)
- Teens with a project in mind: a portfolio for their art, a blog, a site for a school club
- Students who want a deployed, live URL to show on CVs or university applications
Not quite the right fit
- Students under 12. JavaScript requires solid reading and logical reasoning
- Students wanting primarily backend development or databases, this camp is frontend focused
Camp Format
How sessions are structured, and why it works.
1 Hour Per Session
Focused, well-paced sessions that keep energy high. Three sessions per week gives time to practise and consolidate between classes.
Browser + VS Code (Free)
No paid software needed. A browser for previewing, VS Code for editing. Setup in under 10 minutes.
See It in the Browser
Every session produces something you can see immediately. Web development is the most visually satisfying form of coding, results appear instantly.
Small Group Format
Camp classes are small groups, enough peers to collaborate and share ideas, small enough that every student gets meaningful attention from the instructor.
Curriculum designed by educators & engineers from
From Campers & Parents
โHe has a live website with his own URL. He built every line of it himself. That's more than most adults have done. The camp opened his eyes to what's actually possible.โ
Michael A.
father, London (Web Dev Sprint)
โI wanted a portfolio site for my illustration work. By the end I had one, actually designed by me, coded by me, live on the internet. I didn't think I could do it.โ
Temi O.
15, Lagos (Web Dev Sprint)
โThe small group format meant the instructor could see exactly what each student was building in real time. My daughter got specific, immediate help when she needed it, and learned from watching her peers debug too.โ
Sarah K.
mother, London (Web Dev Sprint)
Camp Fees
One flat fee. No hidden extras.
Choose how many sessions work for your schedule. Both options include the full curriculum, certificate and group class access.
No payment today, we confirm your spot within 24 hours and send bank transfer or card payment details. Full refund if we can't place you in a cohort.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does my teen need to know any coding before starting?
No. HTML and CSS are the most beginner-friendly programming languages there are. Everything is visual and results appear in the browser immediately. Most students are writing their first webpage within the first 30 minutes.
Will the website be actually live on the internet?
Yes, deployed to Netlify with a yourname.netlify.app URL. Anyone with the link can visit the site from any device. Students get this URL on their final session and it stays live indefinitely (Netlify's free tier has no expiry).
What happens after the camp, can they continue building their site?
Absolutely. The site is theirs, hosted on their own Netlify account. They can continue editing the code, adding pages and updating it indefinitely after camp ends. The VS Code skills they learn are industry-standard and transfer to any project.
Is this the same as learning web development in school?
No, school ICT or Computing rarely covers frontend web development at this depth, and when it does, it's typically not project-based. This camp produces a real, deployed website, the kind of outcome that stands out on a UCAS personal statement or CV.
What's the difference between this camp and the Web Development teen course?
The camp is a 6-session sprint across 2 weeks covering HTML, CSS, JavaScript and deployment. The term-time Web Development course goes further. React, Git, version control and more complex projects, over 4โ6 months. The camp is ideal to try web dev; the course is for going deep.