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Image recognition, model behavior, and responsible AI discussion.
Premium future-ready education in coding, robotics, AI, Minecraft Education, cybersecurity, game design, and mathematics for children and teens worldwide.
Mr. Kouam Issam Badreddine personally directs the institute and tracks every cohort. The standard is set here, in El Jadida, and travels with us as we expand.
Twelve specialized tracks, written and maintained by Numeris. Updates ship quarterly, on a calendar we set.
Every student moves on a long-term roadmap from foundations to capstone. Families invest in the journey, not just a single term.
Departments
Our curriculum is structured like a serious technology pathway, adapted for young minds and long-term growth.
The promise
Every class feels like a focused studio mission: students receive a challenge, plan the logic, build the solution, and explain their choices.
What students learn

Real projects
Smart calculator
Mini arcade game
Image filter tool
Team capstone application
Learning journey
Foundation
Logic, syntax, and simple programs that work reliably.
Creation
Projects with functions, libraries, and visible output.
Independence
Students design, debug, present, and improve their own work.
Founder-led, structured, long-term learning pathways built around owned curriculum and visible progress.
Students learn to build, explain, and improve digital systems rather than only use them.
A long-term roadmap moves learners from foundations to independent projects with clear milestones.
Focused sessions, careful sequencing, and a serious academic tone support confidence and discipline.

From age 6 to 18, every Numeris student moves on a long-term roadmap. Pick the stage that fits your child today — we'll show you what comes next.
First concepts. Gentle creative coding. The youngest stream — playful, structured, and curiosity-led.
First real programming. First real projects. Students start writing clean Python and presenting their reasoning.
Six tracks. The student picks where to go deep — AI, robotics, game design, cybersecurity, digital marketing, mathematics.
Real products, real defenses. Students ship apps, raise mock funding, and present their work like founders or engineers.
Every project follows a clear learning framework: discover, learn, build, create, present, and progress.
Identify a real problem, creative spark, or technical challenge.
Acquire the precise concept, syntax, or method needed.
Map the logic, structure the project, and create the first working version.
Refine the experience through design, code, testing, and feedback.
Explain decisions, show evidence, and build communication confidence.
Move into the next level with a clearer technical identity.

Image recognition, model behavior, and responsible AI discussion.

Level design, mechanics, interaction loops, and iteration.

A polished front-end concept connecting layout, copy, and logic.
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Families understand what the child is learning, why it matters, and how progression works.
Projects, presentations, and reflections make learning visible beyond worksheets.
Mr. Kouam Issam Badreddine guides a premium future-skills institution from our El Jadida headquarters, with expansion underway.
"Premium education is not about rushing children into tools. It is about building confidence, reasoning, and a serious relationship with creation."
Founder, Numeris Institute
"My daughter joined the AI program and within two months she was explaining machine learning to us at dinner. The structure and seriousness of the curriculum is unlike anything we found elsewhere."
Parent of Lina, 13
AI Program
"We were skeptical at first — another coding school. But Numeris is different. The founder personally tracks progress and the kids actually build real things they're proud of."
Parent of Youssef, 11
Python Engineering
Microsoft Education and GDevelop are included in the public-facing partner ecosystem for future-ready learning and digital creation.
Six things parents ask before joining Numeris. Anything else? Talk to a parent advisor — we answer within the day.
Numeris welcomes children and teens aged 6 to 17. The youngest stream (Nouri) starts at 6 with gentle creative coding; specializations like AI, Robotics and Game Design open from 8 to 17; capstone tracks (Founders Lab, Python Apps Creator) run for ages 12 to 18.
Pricing depends on the program, cohort length, and session frequency. We share an exact quote during the free 30-minute consultation, after we understand your child's age, current level, and goals.
Every session runs as a focused 90-minute studio mission in cohorts of 6 to 8 students. The instructor frames a real challenge, students plan the logic, build a working solution, and present their reasoning. Every step follows the Luminescent Path: discover, learn, build, create, present, progress.
We teach primarily in English. The platform, tasks, exercises, and student presentations are all in English — the global language of programming. Instructors can explain concepts in French or Arabic when a student needs additional support, so no learner is held back by vocabulary while building real future-ready fluency.
Numeris follows a written child-safeguarding and digital-safety policy. Instructors are vetted, sessions are supervised on-site, and screen time is structured around active building rather than passive consumption. The full policy is available on request to any parent or partner school.
Yes. Every family begins with a free 30-minute consultation with the founder or a parent advisor, and we offer a discovery session so the child can sit in on a real cohort before any commitment.
Book a 30-minute visit. Walk through the studios, meet the founder, and ask the questions a website can't answer.
Book a visit on WhatsAppBook a focused consultation to discuss your child's age, interests, goals, and the right long-term pathway.
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