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Programmierkurs bei Train-the-Future

Prenzlauer Berg

Junge Programmierer*innen entwickeln eigene Games am Laptop beim Programmierkurs bei Train the Future – kreative Sommerferien Aktivitäten für Kinder 2025 in Berlin.
Ein Mädchen präsentiert stolz ihr Projekt vor der Gruppe beim Programmierkurs bei Train the Future – ein kreativer Moment innerhalb der Sommerferien Aktivitäten für Kinder 2025 in Berlin.
Kinder beobachten gespannt, wie ein kleiner Roboter über ein Spielfeld rollt – Teil des Programmierkurses bei Train the Future im Rahmen der Sommerferien Aktivitäten für Kinder 2025 in Berlin.
Ein Kind steuert mehrere kleine Roboter auf einer Rennstrecke beim Programmierkurs bei Train the Future – Technikspaß pur bei den Sommerferien Aktivitäten für Kinder 2025 in Berlin.
Kinder arbeiten konzentriert mit Sensor-Robotern auf einem markierten Tisch beim Programmierkurs bei Train the Future – ein Highlight unter den Sommerferien Aktivitäten für Kinder 2025 in Berlin.
Ein Trainer unterstützt ein Kind beim Programmieren eines Roboters auf einem farbenfrohen Spielfeld – beim Programmierkurs bei Train the Future im Rahmen der Sommerferien Aktivitäten für Kinder 2025 in Berlin.
Ein Kind entwickelt ein eigenes Computerspiel und testet es am Laptop im Programmierkurs bei Train the Future – Teil der innovativen Sommerferien Aktivitäten für Kinder 2025 in Berlin.
Mehrere Kinder programmieren gemeinsam an ihren Laptops im Kursraum – konzentrierte Atmosphäre beim Programmierkurs bei Train the Future und ein Teil der Sommerferien Aktivitäten für Kinder 2025 in Berlin.
Teilnehmende des Programmierkurses bei Train the Future besuchen gemeinsam die IFA – eine besondere Exkursion im Rahmen der Sommerferien Aktivitäten für Kinder 2025 in Berlin.
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Tech tinkering, pixel magic, and robotics action: In Berlin Prenzlauer Berg, Mitte, and Friedrichshain, children aged 8 and up playfully discover the digital future at Train the Future's coding courses. And as a bonus, websites, games, and small robots are created that even amaze adults.

When the summer holidays in Berlin bring 30 degrees sizzling on the asphalt outside, and parents start to panic slightly after the third day of “What are we doing today?”, good advice is in demand. Luckily, Berlin offers clever alternatives to public pools or the twentieth zoo visit: Train the Future gets children aged 8 to 16 in three Berlin neighborhoods not just sweating, but primarily amazed. In the German-English summer coding courses for children, participants learn everything that makes a real impression today – from AI-generated websites to game design and robot control. While it might sound like a tech-nerd’s paradise, it’s surprisingly accessible. No prior knowledge is required, curiosity is enough. And the best part: at the end of each week, there’s a real presentation for family and friends. Stage set for the developers of tomorrow!

What makes Train the Future’s summer coding courses so special?

This isn’t just a bit of coding. Train the Future’s coding courses for children are a clever mix of tinkering, creative work, and teamwork. In small groups, participants work on their own projects, take their first steps with Artificial Intelligence, design their own websites, or develop their own games. What sounds like future music is everyday summer holiday life here – right in the heart of Berlin.

Which courses are available and for what age are they suitable?

Three formats are available: AI-Powered Website, Canva, Animation & Game Design (8–14 years) focuses on digital design and smart content. Those who prefer technical adventures will find the Robotics & AI with Makeblock Sensors-Camp (also 8–14 years) to be the right choice. For the slightly older ones (12–16 years), From Prompts to Projects gets down to business: here, teens learn how to implement real projects with generative AI. All courses are offered bilingually in German and English.

What does a typical day look like?

There are three locations across Berlin: in Prenzlauer Berg (Wonder Coworking), in Mitte at Potsdamer Platz (Kiez Büro), and in Friedrichshain (Amapola Coworking). Each day starts at 10 AM, and finishes around 4 PM. Between lines of code and robotics, there’s plenty of time for breaks, snacks, and making new friends. Parents can drop off their kids relaxed in the morning, knowing that the little ones (and older ones) are well-occupied – with meaningful summer holiday activities that combine coding with fun.

What does the fun cost and how does registration for the summer holiday courses work?

The participation fee varies depending on the course and location but is within the usual range for summer holiday courses in Berlin. Detailed information and booking are available directly via Kindaling – simply select the suitable course in the desired neighborhood. Those who wish to book a free trial lesson can easily do so via the website. For those who are still unsure, there’s also a free online consultation. Important: The courses book up quickly. So, if you want your kids to write their own AI story or experience their first game launch this summer, don’t hesitate too long.

Our Conclusion

Train the Future provides smart summer holiday activities for children, where knowledge, creativity, and digital skills go hand in hand in an entertaining way. The coding courses for children are a real enrichment for the capital – and a clever way to not just bridge the summer holidays in Berlin, but to make them meaningful.

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Top10 Redaktion

Erfahrungsbericht vom 02.11.2025

Altersgruppen

Various courses are offered for children aged 8-12 and 12-16.

Orte in Berlin

Courses are available in Mitte, Friedrichshain, and Prenzlauer Berg

Sprachen

The courses are offered in English and German.

Opening Hours

  • Kurszeiten: vary depending on the course

Address

Prenzlauer Allee, 186, 10405, Berlin

https://trainthefuture.com/

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