Holiday Care at the TUM
Does your child have more vacations than you have free time? And would you like to offer your child an interesting and varied vacation program? Then take a look at our program for vacation care 2025 at the TUM Campus Munich and Garching! Children of TUM employees and students are offered a varied vacation program by the TUM Family Service. The TUM vacation program promises entertainment and education during the vacations and offers a variety of activities and adventures: workshops, creative activities, fun games and many other opportunities for children aged 6 and up.
Pfingsten: 10 - 13.06.2025 at the Munich and Garching Campus
Summer: 04 - 08.08.2025 at the Munich and Garching Campus
Summer: 08 - 12.09.2025 at the Munich Campus
Fall: 03 - 07.11.2025 at the Munich and Garching Campus
Public Holiday “Buß- und Bettag”: 19.11.2025 at the Munich and Garching Campus
More information, program and registration here.
The School of Computation, Information and Technology offers a three-day computer science program for female high school students (upper secondary level) who are interested in computer science and want to experience everyday university life at the Technical University of Munich.
When? Monday, June 16 to Wednesday, June 18, 2025 (during school holidays in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg)
Where? TUM Campus Garching (U6 Garching-Forschungszentrum). Free accommodation is available for participants traveling from further away.
Who? Female high school students with a passion for computer science
Participants can look forward to exciting lectures, interactive workshops, and insights into various areas of computer science. They’ll get to know the campus, exchange ideas with current students and faculty members, and have the chance to ask all their questions about studying at TUM.

KidsTUMove is a project of the Chair of Preventive Paediatrics at the TUM School of Medicine and Health which aims to provide access to sport and exercise for chronically ill children and young people in particular. Healthy children are of course also welcome! The programme includes regular sports groups and a summer camp.
Fascinated by science and technology?
From August 4 to August 20, girls and young women have the opportunity to step into the roles of scientists, researchers, or engineers during the “STEM Experience at the University.” In hands-on courses lasting two to four days, participants gain exciting insights into various STEM fields alongside peers – with plenty of opportunities to try things out, experiment, and tinker.
The thematic focus of each project is tailored to different age groups (11–12 years, 13–15 years, 16–18 years), ensuring age-appropriate content and engagement. The program is organized by ExploreTUM.
More informations about the sommer workshops here
Employees of the Klinikum rechts der Isar and students can register their children for holiday childcare at the clinic.
For further information, please contact the Family Service of the School of Medicine and Health.
for children and young people from 6 to 17 years of age, regardless of where they live.
The Munich holiday pass offers numerous suggestions for leisure activities in Munich for children and young people aged 6 to 17 with vouchers, courses and discounts. Among other things, children can travel for free in the entire MVV area during the summer holidays, and entry to the outdoor pools is free. The sale of the new Munich holiday pass started in October. It is valid from the 2024 autumn holidays to the end of the 2025 summer holidays for all children and young people aged 6 to 17, contains vouchers and discounts for the offers in the holiday program and allows free entry to the Munich swimming pools. If you don't have it yet, you can simply order it online. Exciting hands-on activities, experiences, guided tours and events await you in the holiday programme.
In any case, register quickly, places are limited.

The "Family pass" contains numerous exclusive workshop offers, vouchers and many attractive discounts
It is offered to all Munich families and to families from the districts of Dachau, Ebersberg, Freising, Fürstenfeldbruck, Munich and Starnberg.
More information and registration
You can also find more holiday offers in Munich on these pages

- Holiday care program at the “Nachbarschaftshilfe Garching”
- Holiday care program of the Freising Youth Welfare Office (Stadtjugendpflege Freising)
- Holiday care program in Ottobrunn
- Holiday care program Straubing mit Aktivitäten, Projekten, Fahrten und Zeitlagern
- Holiday care program in Heilbronn
Holiday care opportunities all over Bavaria:
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On the school-free Buß- und Bettag, the TUM Family Service, in cooperation with the Rund um Familie (R.U.F.) agency, is offering an exciting vacation program for children aged 6 to 11.
Children can look forward to a fun-filled day with creative activities like making slime, building colorful birdhouses, crafting homemade lava bottles, and many more surprises!
After a one-year break, the KidsTUMove team once again hosted an in-person camp for children and teenagers at the TUM Campus in the Olympic Park. A total of 40 participants, aged 6 to 17, took part in the event. With a diverse program and a variety of exciting excursions, there was plenty to discover, explore, and enjoy!
This year, the motto was once again “Hooray for the Holidays!” as the “Bewegte TUM Ferien” program returned with plenty of action, fun, and excitement for children aged 6 to 12. The kids were on the move across various TUM locations, exploring magical forests, climbing halls, water playgrounds, museums, the TUM fire department, and even the math lab – there was something for everyone!
Even the youngest participants had their share of fun during the second and third weeks of the break with the “TUMinis” program. They enjoyed crafting, playing on playgrounds, and getting to know the TUM campus and its cafeteria.
With a wide range of activities spanning movement, culture, nature, and technology, TUM’s holiday programs once again offered a rich and varied experience. And next year, TUM will continue to support its community by making it easier for families to plan their holidays.
Photos: Marion Friederich / TUM