Frequently Asked Questions
Do students need any coding experience?
No. This program is designed for complete beginners. Students will learn how to build websites using WordPress and Elementor without writing code.
What grades is this program suitable for?
The program is designed for students in Grades 6β12 who are interested in technology, creativity, design, entrepreneurship, or learning new digital skills.
Is this an online or in-person class?
All classes are conducted live online, allowing students to participate from home while receiving real-time instruction and support.
Are the classes taught live?
Yes. Every class is taught live by a BC educator. Students can ask questions, receive feedback, and get help throughout the course.
How long are the classes?
Classes run for 3 hours per day from 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM over a period of 5 days.
What device does my child need?
Students should have access to a laptop or desktop computer with a stable internet connection. Tablets and phones are not recommended for website building.
What software do students need?
tudents will use beginner-friendly tools including:
- WordPress
- Elementor
- Canva
Instructions and access details will be provided before the course begins.
Will students build a real website?
Yes! Every student will plan, design, and build a real website during the program.
Will students receive their own website?
Yes. Each student will receive their own website space and personal web address during the course.
Examples:
π alex.summerschool.website
π emma.summerschool.website
π jordan.summerschool.website
This allows students to share their work with family and friends.
What kinds of websites can students create?
Students are encouraged to be creative and build a website based on their interests, such as:
- Gaming websites
- Sports websites
- Pet websites
- Photography portfolios
- Personal blogs
- Hobby showcases
- Future business ideas
What will students learn?
Students will learn how to:
- Plan a website
- Design attractive pages
- Create graphics with Canva
- Build websites using WordPress
- Use Elementor
- Create mobile-friendly layouts
- Publish and share their work online
How many students are in each class?
Class sizes are intentionally kept small to provide personalized support and allow students to receive individual attention.
Who teaches the course?
The program is created and taught by Chit Karan Singh, a BC educator with experience helping students develop creativity, confidence, and future-ready digital skills.
What happens after I register?
Once registration and payment are completed, you will receive:
β Enrollment confirmation
β Course schedule
β Joining instructions
β Website setup information
β Pre-course checklist
Is there a certificate?
Yes. Students who complete the program will receive a Certificate of Completion.
Can students continue working on their website after the course?
Absolutely. Students will have the skills and knowledge needed to continue improving and expanding their website after the program ends.
Can parents view the website?
Yes. Since each student receives their own web address, parents, family members, and friends can view the website online.
Is this course suitable for beginners?
Yes. The program assumes no prior experience and provides step-by-step guidance throughout the entire website-building process.
What is the cost of the program?
The complete 5-day program is $99 CAD per student.
How do I reserve a spot?
Simply complete the registration form and submit payment. Once payment is received, your child’s spot will be officially confirmed.
Why is learning website design valuable?
Website design combines creativity, technology, communication, and problem-solving skills. Students gain hands-on experience with tools used by professionals while creating a project they can proudly showcase online.
What makes this program different from other summer camps?
Unlike many camps that focus only on activities, students in this program leave with:
β A completed website
β A personal web address
β Real-world digital skills
β Experience using professional tools
β A project they can continue building long after the course ends
This means students don’t just learnβthey create something real. π