Your Child Can Build a Real Website That the World Can Visit — Starting Today
Nigeria's most practical online web design course for children aged 8–17. Live classes across Abuja, Lagos, Port Harcourt, and all of Nigeria. Every child leaves with a real, published website.
Every Nigerian business needs a website. Every idea deserves a home on the internet. And every child who learns to build websites has a skill that businesses in Abuja, Lagos, and Port Harcourt will pay for — right now, today, before they finish secondary school.
Why Web Design Is One of the Most Valuable Skills a Nigerian Child Can Have
Not a future skill. Not a theory subject. A skill that generates real income for Nigerian teenagers today.
Nigeria's digital economy is growing at a pace that is consistently outstripping the supply of trained web designers. Small businesses, schools, churches, NGOs, market traders, and entrepreneurs across Abuja, Lagos, and Port Harcourt all need websites — but many cannot afford established agencies. A teenager who can design and build a clean, functional, mobile-ready website is immediately valuable to every business in their community.
Many Learnovo Kids web design graduates have built websites for real clients before finishing secondary school — for their parents' businesses, their school clubs, local event organisers, and service providers who found them through word of mouth. This is not unusual. It is what happens when children are taught real skills with real tools in a real project-based environment.
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The opportunity is massive: Entry-level web designers in Nigeria earn ₦150,000–₦400,000 per month. Those working with international clients remotely earn in dollars. A skill learned at age 8 can generate real income by age 16 — and every website built in this course goes live on the internet on the day it is completed.
Beyond the income potential, web design teaches something even more fundamental: the understanding that the internet is something you can build, not just something you consume. Children who internalize this shift in perspective see opportunities everywhere — and the confidence that comes from publishing your first live website is something no classroom test can replicate.
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"Teniola finished the web design course at 12 and rebuilt my online business page the following weekend. My customers told me the site finally looks professional. She did it in a weekend and I did not pay a single naira to a designer." — Mrs Balogun, Lagos
How We Teach Web Design — The 4 Build Phases
Children do not just learn about websites. They build one — phase by phase — until it is live on the internet.
Phase 1
🗺️ Design Thinking & Wireframing with Figma
Before writing a single line of code, children plan their website. Who is it for? What pages does it need? How should it feel to use? Using Figma — the same tool used by professional designers at tech companies worldwide — children create detailed wireframes and mockups of every page before building begins. Planning before building is what separates amateur websites from professional ones.
Phase 2
🦴 HTML — The Skeleton of Every Website
HTML is the language that tells a browser what content to display. Children learn to create headings, paragraphs, images, links, lists, buttons, and forms. Every child writes real HTML code and sees it render in a browser immediately. By the end of Phase 2, they have a working webpage — it just has no styling yet. And they understand exactly why every website in the world is built this way.
Phase 3
🎨 CSS — The Style, Colour & Beauty
CSS transforms a plain HTML document into a beautiful, branded website. Children learn colours, fonts, spacing, layout, hover effects, and — critically — responsive design: making the website look perfect on phones, tablets, and computers simultaneously. Skills from our Graphic Design course apply directly here. Children who have done both find that this phase is where creativity and code meet most powerfully.
Phase 4
🚀 Final Project — Build & Publish a Live Website
Every child designs and builds their final website project — a personal portfolio, a mock Nigerian business, or a real website for a cause they care about. By the end of the course, the website is live on the internet. It has a real URL. Real people can visit it. The child shares the link with family, friends, classmates, and potential clients — and keeps it forever.
What Your Child Will Be Able to Do
Every skill below is demonstrated through a real, finished project — not a multiple choice exam.
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Write Real HTML & CSS Code
Code a web page from scratch using the exact same languages used by every website on the internet — professionally and confidently
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Design in Figma
Plan and wireframe user-friendly website layouts in Figma before a single line of code is written — the professional way
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Build Mobile-Ready Websites
Make websites that look beautiful on every device — phones, tablets, and computers — using responsive design techniques
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Publish a Live Website
Launch a real website accessible to anyone on the internet — with a shareable URL they own and keep after the course ends
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Apply Design Principles to Code
Use colour theory, typography, spacing, and visual hierarchy to make websites that are both beautiful and easy to use
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Build a Client-Ready Portfolio
Leave with a real website portfolio that can be shown to schools, competitions, or paying clients in Abuja, Lagos, or Port Harcourt
What Happens Each Week
Every session is live, hands-on, and project-based. Your child leaves every class having built something new.
🌍 Web Design Course Curriculum — 10 Weeks
2 live sessions per week · 60–90 minutes per session · Small groups · Real instructor
Week 1–2
Design Thinking & Wireframing
Children learn what makes a website great — from the user's perspective. They study real Nigerian websites (good and bad), identify what works and what fails, and then plan and wireframe their own website project in Figma. By the end of week 2, every child has a complete visual plan for their final project — before writing a single line of code.
Week 3–5
HTML — Building the Structure
Children write HTML from the very first session. They start with simple headings and paragraphs, then build to navigation bars, image sections, contact forms, and multi-page layouts. Nigerian content is used throughout — children build pages about their cities, their interests, and their community. Every session ends with something visible in a browser.
Week 6–8
CSS — Styling, Layout & Responsive Design
The course comes alive in this phase. Children add colour, fonts, spacing, borders, backgrounds, animations, and hover effects to their HTML. They learn Flexbox for layout and media queries for responsive design. By the end of week 8, their website looks and behaves exactly the way it was designed in Figma — and works on every screen size.
Week 9–10
Final Project Build & Live Launch
Children build and polish their final website with instructor guidance. They test it on multiple devices, fix any issues, and then publish it live on the internet. The course concludes with a live showcase where each child presents their website to classmates, instructors, and parents — explaining every design decision they made and every piece of code they wrote.
What Parents & Students Are Saying
Real Nigerian children. Real websites. Real results.
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I built a website for a church event in Abuja. They printed the URL on all their flyers. Over 400 people visited the site. Seeing something I built with code on a printed flyer being handed out in the real world was the best feeling I have ever had.
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Daniel, 14
Abuja · Explorers Programme
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My daughter had never touched code before this course. Ten weeks later she showed me a website she built for our family business. I showed it to a colleague who asked how much the designer charged. She was 12 years old and she built it herself.
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Mr Nwosu
Enugu · Father of Adaeze, 12
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I have already designed two websites for small businesses in Port Harcourt and charged ₦25,000 each. I used the portfolio from Learnovo Kids to show them what I could do. I am 16 and I am earning money from a skill I learned online.
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Chiamaka, 16
Port Harcourt · Builders Programme
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What impressed me most is that my son doesn't just know how to use a website builder — he understands how websites actually work. He reads the code on websites he visits and explains what it does. That depth of understanding is rare at any age.
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Mrs Garba
Abuja · Mother of Abdulrahman, 15
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Available Across All of Nigeria
100% online — live, instructor-led, accessible from anywhere with a stable internet connection.
Abuja
Lagos
Port Harcourt
Kano
Enugu
Ibadan
Kaduna
Owerri
Anywhere in Nigeria
Questions Parents Ask Before Enrolling
We have answered the most common ones here. WhatsApp us for anything else.
No prior coding experience is needed whatsoever. We start from the very first line of HTML and build systematically from there. Many of our most successful web design students had never written a single character of code before their first session at Learnovo Kids. All that is required is curiosity and consistency.
Yes — every single student. The final project is a real website hosted on the internet, with a real URL that can be shared with anyone in the world. It is not a classroom exercise or a screenshot. Your child will send you a link and you will be able to open it on your phone, laptop, or any device.
Yes — and the difference matters enormously. WordPress and Wix are drag-and-drop tools. This course teaches children to write actual HTML and CSS code — the foundation that all website builders are built on. A child who knows code can build anything, customise anything, and fix anything. A child who only knows Wix is limited to what Wix allows.
Many of our graduates already do. Local businesses, event organisers, schools, churches, and individuals in Abuja, Lagos, and Port Harcourt regularly commission websites from talented teenagers. Our students charge between ₦15,000 and ₦80,000 per project depending on complexity. The portfolio they build during this course is their best tool for getting those first clients.
A laptop or desktop computer is required for this course — web design involves writing code in a text editor and viewing results in a browser simultaneously, which requires a proper keyboard and a screen large enough to work comfortably. All software used is free and browser-based — no paid tools are required.
Children who complete web design typically progress to Coding with Python (to add interactivity and back-end logic to their websites), App Development (to build mobile applications using the same thinking), or Digital Marketing (to learn how to grow the websites they build). We advise each family on the best progression path during onboarding.