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Learning pathway

Discover, learn, build, create, present, progress

From Nouri at ages 6–10 through Python Max, six specializations, and capstone projects at ages 15–18 — every stage is mapped, sequenced, and purposeful.

The pathway

A pathway, not a class.

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.

  1. 1Stage · Ages 6–10

    Nouri

    First concepts. Gentle creative coding. The youngest stream — playful, structured, and curiosity-led.

    • Numeris Kids
    • Logic foundations
    • Creative coding
  2. 2Stage · Ages 11–13

    Python Max

    First real programming. First real projects. Students start writing clean Python and presenting their reasoning.

    • Python Max
    • Mathematics core
    • Logic & problem-solving
  3. 3Stage · Ages 12–17

    Specializations

    Six tracks. The student picks where to go deep — AI, robotics, game design, cybersecurity, digital marketing, mathematics.

    • AI
    • Robotics
    • Game Design
    • Cybersecurity
    • Digital Marketing
    • Mathematics
  4. 4Stage · Ages 15–18

    Capstones

    Real products, real defenses. Students ship apps, raise mock funding, and present their work like founders or engineers.

    • Founders Lab
    • Python Apps Creator
    • Python Masters
How each lesson works

Discover, learn, build, create, present, progress

Every Numeris session follows the same six-step loop — regardless of program or age group.

01

Discover

Identify a real problem, creative spark, or technical challenge.

02

Learn

Acquire the precise concept, syntax, or method needed.

03

Build

Map the logic, structure the project, and create the first working version.

04

Create

Refine the experience through design, code, testing, and feedback.

05

Present

Explain decisions, show evidence, and build communication confidence.

06

Progress

Move into the next level with a clearer technical identity.

How do I know which stage fits my child's age?

Stage 1 Nouri is designed for ages 6–10, Stage 2 Python Max for 11–13, Stage 3 Specializations for 12–17, and Stage 4 Capstones for 15–18. Ages overlap intentionally — placement depends on prior experience and readiness, not only birth year. A short consultation helps map the right entry point.

Can a child join a later stage without completing every earlier one?

Yes, with assessment. A student who already has Python foundations can enter Stage 2 or 3 directly. The consultation evaluates prior knowledge and finds the appropriate stage — no child is held back or pushed ahead without evidence.

What happens at the transition between stages?

Transitions are project-based. A student moves to the next stage when they can demonstrate their work, not just pass a test. The final session of each stage includes a presentation or project defense that becomes part of their learning record.

How long does each stage take?

Stage 1 typically runs across one to two academic years. Stages 2 and 3 are flexible depending on specialization depth and session frequency. Stage 4 Capstones are intensive and outcome-focused. Cadence and timeline are agreed with families during enrollment.

Ready to choose the right pathway?

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