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Summer intensive courses — how to use the three-month break.

Three months of summer break is both an opportunity and a trap. Summer intensives work differently from school semesters — here's what to expect from a good summer program, and how not to overload your kid.

Summer format vs school year — the differences

A lot of parents call us in May and June with the question: "We have two or three free days a week over summer — could we do something with coding?" Yes, you can. But it's different from the school season.

The differences we see in practice:

Typical summer intensives (ours and others in Belgrade)

Short intensive (5–7 days, 2–3h daily)

Ideal for first contact. In a week, the kid builds a concrete project (a game, a robot, a small AI example). Suited for ages 8+. Price usually 15–25,000 RSD per week.

Two-week module (10 days, 2h daily)

Our most popular format. The kid learns a topic from zero (Scratch game, Lego SPIKE robot, Micro:bit projects) and walks away with a finished portfolio. Ages 7-13.

Summer "camp" (5 days × 4-6h)

With breaks for snacks, lunch, and games away from the computer. Full-day. Often before a family trip — "let her do something meaningful before we go to the seaside".

1-on-1 summer course

For kids who are skipping ahead or catching up. Pricier, but powerful. If a kid missed Blue Belt and needs to enter Red — a summer 1-on-1 can fill the gap.

What a summer program should NOT be

Honest signals that a program is "a fake facade":

Our take: a good summer intensive combines structure with downtime. The kid learns, but also socializes, plays away from the screen, eats with friends. It shouldn't be "a mini-school". A different challenge, a different atmosphere.

How to choose — 5 questions before signing up

  1. How many kids are in the group? Above 8 = worse attention, the lower price isn't worth it.
  2. What will the final project be? If the teacher can't answer — run.
  3. Is the teacher the same every day? Rotating different teachers slows progress.
  4. Is there a free trial class? Don't enroll without one. Summer programs cost more per day than regular ones.
  5. What's the cancellation policy? No "admin fees" for canceling 2 days in advance.

Our offer for summer 2026

At DigiKids Vračar we're planning (dates finalize in May):

All slots go through our regular booking. Call us at 064 078 9373 for details and dates.

What the kid gets out of a good summer

Two-three intensive projects + 5–10 hours of coding over the summer might sound thin — but the experience is different from the school season. The kid:

For parents: 2-3 hours a day where you don't have to worry about what your kid is up to is also a gift.


DigiKids Vračar — summer intensives for ages 5–13. See our programs or call for details.

Dates for summer 2026 drop in May.

Send us an inquiry — we'll reach out as soon as the slots are locked. A small deposit reserves the spot.

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