Summer 2026 Bootcamp

Kids Coding Bootcamp

A guided, project-based bootcamp where kids choose a real course track, build a finished project, and gain confidence with code.

Program Snapshot

Duration

8–12 Weeks

Format

Live guided sessions

Age Range

Kids and early teens

Next Step

Select a track and request enrollment

What Kids Get

A focused bootcamp built around outcomes, not busywork.

The bootcamp is designed for kids who want a guided, project-based introduction to coding. Parents get a clear track, students get a fun build path, and the final result is something the child can proudly show.

Build Real Projects

Students create small games, websites, animations, or AI-powered mini projects depending on the selected track.

Practice Creative Problem Solving

Each session includes guided challenges so kids learn how to break big problems into smaller steps.

Learn Through Play

Lessons are hands-on and beginner friendly, with enough structure to keep students moving forward.

Showcase a Final Build

The bootcamp ends with a project students can explain, demo, and keep improving after the program.

Live Course Tracks

Choose Your Adventure

These tracks come from the same course catalog used on the courses page, so the bootcamp sign-up always points to real programs.

Bootcamp Schedule

8–12 weeks from first idea to final demo.

The exact activities depend on the selected course track, but every bootcamp follows a clear build progression.

01

Weeks 1–2: Foundations

Students learn the core ideas behind their selected track: sequencing, logic, tools, and how to think through a coding challenge.

02

Weeks 3–5: Guided Builds

Mentors walk students through small projects so they can connect concepts to visible, working outcomes.

03

Weeks 6–9: Project Sprint

Students personalize a project, debug issues, and add features with support from instructors.

04

Weeks 10–12: Demo Day

Students polish their work, explain what they built, and share the final project with family.

Why Parents Choose It

A structured way to test interest and build confidence.

The bootcamp is intentionally short, practical, and outcome-focused. It helps families see whether a child enjoys coding while giving the student a strong first win.

Mentor-Guided Sessions

Students get help when they are stuck, so they learn how to debug without feeling lost.

Live Project Practice

The focus stays on making things: games, pages, animations, or track-specific projects.

Beginner-Friendly Pace

Students can start without prior coding experience and still leave with a real build.

Completion Recognition

Students finish with a demo-ready project and a clear summary of what they learned.

Small-group learningProject-based curriculumParent follow-upFlexible track selection

Mission Access Pass

Select a course mission and send an enrollment request to the KCoding team.

Kid Information

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