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Coding classes for children in El Jadida

Help your child learn to code in El Jadida — from playful Scratch projects to real Python programs. Small groups, patient mentors and a clear path for ages 7 to 14.

In brief

Updated June 2026

Numeris runs coding classes for children in El Jadida for ages 7 to 14, in small groups. Kids start with Scratch block coding, build games and apps, then move gradually to Python. A free trial session lets us assess the right starting level.

Ages
Ages 7–14
Location
47 Av. Ibn Khaldoun, El Jadida 24000
Languages
FR · AR · EN
Trial
Free

Children learn to code best when it feels like building, not studying. In our El Jadida classes, kids create games, animations and small apps from their very first sessions — and understand the logic behind them. Each child moves at their own pace inside a small group, guided by a mentor who knows their name and their progress.

The path is progressive: playful block coding for the youngest, then a gentle, well-paced move to Python so the transition feels natural. Parents receive concrete signs of progress — finished projects the child can explain — rather than vague reassurance.

Ages 7 to 14

Pathways matched to each age and starting level.

Scratch then Python

A smooth move from visual blocks to real text-based code.

Visible progress

Finished projects your child can show and explain at home.

Learn to code, step by step

We start with Scratch and visual block coding to build logic, sequencing and problem-solving — without the friction of syntax. As confidence grows, children write their first lines of Python and see that real code is within reach.

Python for children

Python is the language we use to take kids from blocks to text. Through small games and useful mini-programs, children learn variables, loops and functions in a way that stays concrete and motivating, never abstract.

Small groups, real follow-up

Class sizes are kept small so every child gets attention and a personal rhythm. Mentors track each student and adapt the next steps — the opposite of a one-size-fits-all video course.

Frequently asked questions

How do children learn to code at Numeris?

Through projects. Kids start with Scratch block coding, build games and apps, then move to Python — always practising rather than just watching.

Is Python suitable for a young child?

Yes, once they're ready. We bridge from Scratch to Python gradually, using small games so the concepts stay concrete.

How many children are in a group?

Groups are kept small so each child gets personal follow-up and progresses at their own pace.

Where are the classes held in El Jadida?

At our centre, 47 Av. Ibn Khaldoun, El Jadida. Book a free trial to meet the team and see the method.

Ready to choose the right pathway?

Book a focused consultation and map your child's age, interests, and goals to the right Numeris program.