Five-day intensive KiberSmena programs designed to spark creativity, build real skills, and make coding genuinely fun for schoolchildren aged 9–16.
The internet is the world's biggest canvas. In Web-Start, children don't just browse the web — they build it. Starting from a blank HTML file and ending with a fully styled, published personal website, this program covers the holy trinity of web development.
By the end of the week, every participant has a live website they can share with family and friends — a tangible achievement that sparks lasting enthusiasm for technology.
Hello World Wide Web: What is the internet? Setting up tools, writing first HTML page.
Make It Beautiful: CSS fundamentals — colors, fonts, layouts with Flexbox.
Add Interactivity: JavaScript basics — buttons, animations, simple events.
Design Your Site: Building a personal portfolio page with all skills combined.
Demo Day: Publish your site online and present it to the group. Certificates awarded!
Python is consistently ranked the world's most popular beginner programming language — and for good reason. Its clear, English-like syntax lets kids focus on learning programming logic rather than fighting confusing syntax rules.
In 5 days, children go from printing "Hello World" to building a fully functional mini-game or interactive quiz app using Python. No prior coding experience needed.
Python Hello: Install Python, IDLE basics, variables, print(), input().
Make Decisions: if/elif/else, comparisons — build a text adventure game.
Repeat Yourself: for and while loops, lists — create a number guessing game.
Functions & Structure: Write reusable code, plan your final project.
Demo Day: Present your Python app to mentors and peers. Certificates awarded!
Almost every child loves playing video games — but not many realize they can build one! This program uses beginner-friendly game engines to teach children the core concepts of game development: characters, physics, levels, and logic.
The result? A fully playable 2D game that participants built entirely themselves, ready to share with friends and family.
Game Design 101: What makes a great game? Scene setup, first sprite on screen.
Move & Jump: Player controls, gravity, collision detection fundamentals.
Enemies & Obstacles: Creating challenges, score systems, game-over conditions.
Polish & Publish: Sound effects, visual polish, multiple levels, bug fixing.
Demo Day: Play each other's games! Certificates and prizes awarded.
Our curriculum adapts to different developmental stages so every child is challenged appropriately.
Exploration focused. Visual tools, block coding, and game building. Heavy mentor support and short tasks that deliver quick wins.
Game DevSkill building. Transition to text-based coding. HTML/CSS, Python basics, and structured project work with increasing independence.
Web-StartAdvanced projects. Python scripting, JavaScript interactivity, and complex game logic. Self-directed with mentor guidance.
Python BasicsBeyond the technical skills, KiberSmena programs develop essential traits that benefit children throughout their lives.
Breaking complex challenges into smaller, manageable steps — a skill used in every field.
Building something from nothing builds self-belief. Our graduates know they can create.
Peer code reviews, group discussions, and team projects prepare kids for real-world work.
Demo Day trains children to explain their work clearly and proudly — essential communication skills.
Practical skills in HTML, CSS, Python, or game engines that open doors to further learning.
Every graduate leaves with a real, shareable project — a website, Python app, or playable game.