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Girl Power Science offers fun science experiments, team building challenges, hikes, and games in a small-group camp setting. Each week-long session focuses on specific topics from a road map to body literacy, with a maximum group size of twelve girls. The program uses a treehouse classroom that serves as both an innovation lab and a classroom space.
• Ages: 8–15 years old
• Schedule: Each week-long session
GPS founder, Konika Ray Wong, M.Ed., leads all of the camps. The program’s mission states that GPS empowers girls to navigate puberty with confidence and describes the body as a compass, with body literacy education providing tools to read it. The curriculum is described as building a strong foundation of scientific knowledge blended with social emotional learning, celebrating growth, building body confidence, and empowering girls to navigate growing up with confidence. Girl Power Science states that it practices radical inclusivity and defines “girl” to include gender expansive youth, including cis girls, trans girls, non-binary youth, gender non-conforming youth, gender queer youth, and any girl-identified youth.
Girl Power Science offers workshops for kids and parents in person at their San Francisco location, in schools, and virtually across the globe. The program also offers a newsletter on the full moon and new moon each month, and provides a free “reframing puberty cheat sheet” guide to those who join the mailing list.
One parent testimonial from Teebie Saunders, an Independent Educational Consultant from Oakland, CA, states that the program ignited a curiosity in their daughter, that she feels like part of a bigger world, and that she developed a sincere care for the earth and human impact on it. Another testimonial from a “Girl Dad” in San Francisco describes valuing the hands-on, science-based curriculum, notes that his daughter enjoyed engaging with peers and with Konika Ray Wong, M.Ed., and reports that months later, when she had her period, she informed her parents and handled it with ease, describing it as “not a big deal.”
Last updated March 17, 2026.
• Ages: 8–15 years old
• Schedule: Each week-long session
GPS founder, Konika Ray Wong, M.Ed., leads all of the camps. The program’s mission states that GPS empowers girls to navigate puberty with confidence and describes the body as a compass, with body literacy education providing tools to read it. The curriculum is described as building a strong foundation of scientific knowledge blended with social emotional learning, celebrating growth, building body confidence, and empowering girls to navigate growing up with confidence. Girl Power Science states that it practices radical inclusivity and defines “girl” to include gender expansive youth, including cis girls, trans girls, non-binary youth, gender non-conforming youth, gender queer youth, and any girl-identified youth.
Girl Power Science offers workshops for kids and parents in person at their San Francisco location, in schools, and virtually across the globe. The program also offers a newsletter on the full moon and new moon each month, and provides a free “reframing puberty cheat sheet” guide to those who join the mailing list.
One parent testimonial from Teebie Saunders, an Independent Educational Consultant from Oakland, CA, states that the program ignited a curiosity in their daughter, that she feels like part of a bigger world, and that she developed a sincere care for the earth and human impact on it. Another testimonial from a “Girl Dad” in San Francisco describes valuing the hands-on, science-based curriculum, notes that his daughter enjoyed engaging with peers and with Konika Ray Wong, M.Ed., and reports that months later, when she had her period, she informed her parents and handled it with ease, describing it as “not a big deal.”
Last updated March 17, 2026.
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