Train the Future offers interactive programming courses for children in Berlin. The courses take place in modern coworking spaces in Mitte, Friedrichshain, and Prenzlauer Berg. They are among the most exciting indoor activities for children in Berlin – ideal for curious young minds who want to learn something new.
What do children learn at Train the Future?
Children from 5 years old discover the world of programming playfully. There are twelve different course offerings to choose from – from ScratchJr for the youngest to Python for teenagers. The content is age-appropriate, creative, and a lot of fun.
Scratch Jr – First Coding Fun from 5 Years
In the Scratch Jr course, children start with the basics. They program small animations and move characters across the screen. This is very easy with colorful building blocks instead of text code. In groups of a maximum of ten children, they learn in 2 course units per week of 45 minutes each. Everything takes place offline and in person. This makes entering programming a hands-on adventure.
Roblox Game Design – Own Games from 10 Years
This course is for children aged 10 and up. They learn how to develop their own games with Roblox Studio. They create game logic, build worlds, and tell interactive stories. A creative flow emerges in small teams – practical, modern, and motivating. Course units last 90 minutes and take place weekly.
Python Start – Programming from 12 Years
The Python course is perfect for children aged 12 and up. They learn fundamental concepts such as variables, loops, and conditions. Theory and practice are combined – in two weekly units of 45 minutes each. By the end, children can write their first own programs. The course is a solid foundation for anyone who wants to delve deeper into the world of programming.
How do the courses run and for whom are they suitable?
The programming courses for children at Train the Future are interactively designed. Children tinker themselves, develop games and robots, and learn to think logically. Everything happens without pressure, with plenty of room for creativity. Groups are small, and the learning pace is individual. The courses take place at easily accessible locations – for example, at Kiez Büro at Mall of Berlin, Wonder Coworking in Prenzlauer Berg, or Markgrafendamm in Friedrichshain. On Saturdays, there are even free masterclasses to get a taste.
How flexible is it – and what does it cost?
Train the Future’s course times are easy to combine with everyday life. Whether afternoons, Saturdays, or during holidays – everything is possible. Prices start at around €15 per course unit. Holiday camps cost from approx. €325 per week. Parents appreciate the flexibility and the team’s commitment. The trainers cater individually to the children and offer support where needed. The learning environment is open, supportive, and without performance pressure.
Our Conclusion
Train the Future is a real recommendation for anyone looking for exciting indoor activities for children in Berlin. The programming courses combine technology with creativity and promote important future skills. The mix of Scratch, Roblox, and Python is modern, child-friendly, and a lot of fun – a comprehensive offer for Berlin families that ideally combines fun and learning.


















