Web Design & Development Club

Web Design & Development Club in Brookline

Build a site that is actually live — on a real URL you can send to anyone.

Ages 8–17 · one hour a week · ten-week terms · $395 per term

  • Boston Parents Family Favorite seven years running
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  • State finalists, FLL & VEX
  • STEM.org accredited
  • CSTA & NGSS aligned

Fall 2026 Term · iCode of BrooklineStarts Sep 28

Web Design & Development — enroll now

Dates
Sep 28, 2026 – Dec 7, 2026
Day & time
Afternoons, Mon–Fri
Sessions
10 sessions, one hour each
Ages
8–17
Location
698 Washington Street, Brookline

$395 per ten-week term · second club $325

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A web page laid out in a browser beside the HTML and CSS behind it
A web page laid out in a browser beside the HTML and CSS behind it.

There is a particular moment in this club that never gets old: a student sends a parent a link, the parent opens it on their own phone, and the thing the student made is simply there, on the internet, working. Nothing else we teach produces quite that reaction.

Getting there means meeting the web honestly — structure, style and behavior as three separate concerns, and a browser that will do exactly what you wrote rather than what you meant.

Tracks

Students enter at the level that matches their experience and move up as they are ready.

  • Introduction — HTML structure, text, links, images
  • Intermediate — CSS layout, color, type, and making it work on a phone
  • Advanced — JavaScript behavior, forms, and publishing to a real domain

What students actually learn

  • HTML and the idea that structure and appearance are different things
  • CSS layout, and why a page that looks right on a laptop can fall apart on a phone
  • JavaScript for behavior — making something respond rather than just sit there
  • Accessibility basics: alt text, contrast, and building for people who browse differently
  • Publishing, and the discipline of shipping something with your name on it

A brief, as students receive it

Build a site about something you actually know. It has to work on a phone and a laptop, every image needs alt text, and a stranger has to be able to find the one most important thing on it within five seconds.

We give the requirements, not the steps. Working out how is the lesson — and the reason students can explain what they built when they get home.

The question parents actually ask

“Can’t they just use a website builder?”

They can, and plenty of adults do. The difference is that a builder hides the machinery; this club opens it. A student who understands structure, style and behavior as separate things can fix a site rather than only rearrange one.

Where it leads

Students who want to go deeper on the language side move into Python, where algorithms and contest preparation open up.

Questions

Will their site actually be public?

At the advanced level, yes — published to a real URL. Earlier tracks work locally, and publishing is always your decision.

Is this useful for college applications?

It is one of the two clubs that produces something a stranger can look at. A working site with your name on it still counts years later.

When does the term run?

The Fall 2026 Term runs Sep 28, 2026 to Dec 7, 2026 — 10 sessions, one hour a week, at 698 Washington Street, Brookline.

What does it cost?

$395 for the ten-week term. A second club running in the same term for the same student is $325. Siblings receive 5% off. Materials are included. Terms are paid up front and are not refundable once the term begins — if your child cannot continue, the remaining sessions transfer to a sibling or to the next term.

How is a club different from the Belt Program?

A club is one hour a week for ten weeks, in a larger group, focused on one topic, and it finishes with a written record of what your child built. The Belt Program is two hours a week across a ten-month year, in a group of about six, with a written progress report every month and a capstone project. AI Studio is one hour a week, self-paced, with the work tuned to your child by their instructor. Plenty of students do more than one.

What if we need to miss a week?

Tell us in advance and we will place your child in another group that week where the schedule allows. Vacation weeks are already excluded from the term dates above.

Where you’ll be

iCode of Brookline · 698 Washington Street, Brookline, MA 02446
857-547-8001

On Washington Street in Brookline Village, walkable from the Brookline Hills and Brookline Village T stops on the D branch. Metered parking on Washington Street and the Kent Street lot nearby.

Families travel to us from Brookline, Newton, Boston, Chestnut Hill and Jamaica Plain.

Ready to start?

Book a free evaluation and we will tell you honestly which track your child belongs in — or enroll straight into the Fall 2026 Term.

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