At GirlsCodeToo, workshops are at the heart of what we do. They combine creativity, problem-solving, and hands-on coding, and they are open to girls (and sometimes their parents!), schools, and companies. From one-day tasters to semester-long clubs, our formats adapt to the audience and the setting.
Our Topics

Python

Robotics

3D Printing

Mobile App

Web

Artificial Intelligence

Cybersecurity
Our Course Materials
imagiCharm Keychains
Code colourful pixel art in Python and display it on a pocket-sized LED keychain. Students can animate patterns, share their creations, and sometimes even take the keychain home. A fun and creative entry into coding.
LEGO SPIKE
From delivery vans to smart e-bikes, students design and build interactive robots using motors and sensors. Once built, they code them in Python, learning how to control movement, light, and reactions. A playful way to combine engineering with programming.
Sphero Robots
Transparent, rolling spheres that light up, accelerate, and dodge obstacles. Students can both “see inside” the mechanics and code their behaviour. Perfect for both quick introductions and deeper challenges.
App Lab (Code.org)
A beginner-friendly environment for designing and coding apps in JavaScript. Students create interfaces, add functionality, and see results instantly, connecting everyday apps with the code behind them.
Code Avengers Web Design
An interactive platform to learn HTML and CSS. After guided tutorials, students build and publish their own website, while also exploring what makes good design.
Our Formats
Workshops vary by topic, age group, and duration. They can be:
- One-off – a few hours during a school technology day or a company event
- Multi-day – holiday camps, sometimes even combining coding with sports or arts
Recurring – weekly after-school coding clubs or multi-session courses, on weekdays or weekends
Our Languages
We teach our workshops in:
🇩🇪 German
🇬🇧 English
🇫🇷 French
🇮🇹 Italian
Our Course Materials
imagiCharm Keychains
Code colourful pixel art in Python and display it on a pocket-sized LED keychain. Students can animate patterns, share their creations, and sometimes even take the keychain home. A fun and creative entry into coding.
LEGO SPIKE
From delivery vans to smart e-bikes, students design and build interactive robots using motors and sensors. Once built, they code them in Python, learning how to control movement, light, and reactions. A playful way to combine engineering with programming.
Sphero Robots
Transparent, rolling spheres that light up, accelerate, and dodge obstacles. Students can both “see inside” the mechanics and code their behaviour. Perfect for both quick introductions and deeper challenges.
App Lab (Code.org)
A beginner-friendly environment for designing and coding apps in JavaScript. Students create interfaces, add functionality, and see results instantly, connecting everyday apps with the code behind them.
Code Avengers Web Design
An interactive platform to learn HTML and CSS. After guided tutorials, students build and publish their own website, while also exploring what makes good design.
Our Formats
Workshops vary by topic, age group, and duration. They can be:
- One-off – a few hours during a school technology day or a company event
- Multi-day – holiday camps, sometimes even combining coding with sports or arts
Recurring – weekly after-school coding clubs or multi-session courses, on weekdays or weekends
Our languages
We teach our workshops in:
