He's developing digital platforms that allow Tunisian students and undergraduates to access courses and educational resources. His initiatives create a structured, interactive online learning environment tailored to school and university needs.
Rayen Bouajaja, a Tunisian entrepreneur specializing in digital education, is the founder and CEO of Lyceena Academy, an online learning platform for high school students.
Founded in 2015, Lyceena Academy offers affordable tutoring courses aligned with the national curriculum. Its teaching team, made up of Tunisian educators, delivers weekly interactive classes and video lessons covering all subjects, from literature to the sciences.
The platform uses proprietary technology that gives students access, via computer or smartphone, to video lessons, interactive quizzes, and live Q&A sessions with teachers. This system gives students a balance of flexibility and personalized support.
Bouajaja is also the co-founder and CEO of Faccna.tn, launched in 2020. The platform serves Tunisian university students, providing access to opportunities and offering academic and career guidance through resources, practical advice, and testimonials.
In 2016, he founded BIL Bizerte, a youth-led participatory event. Bouajaja holds a bachelor’s degree in law (2022) from the Faculty of Legal, Political and Social Sciences in Tunis. He also completed a computer programming course at GOMYCODE, an online school specializing in digital skills.
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