Every summer, a new group of kids walks into Nobel Courses curious about robotics, Roblox game design, and everything in between. What they don’t see right away is the team that spends months getting ready for that moment — planning lessons, testing ideas, and figuring out how to make a tricky concept click for an eight-year-old just as well as it does for a teenager.
I’m Anna, I work on marketing here at Nobel Courses, and I wanted to use this post to introduce you to the people behind the courses your kids will be joining this summer. Because before you trust us with your child’s summer, it helps to know who’s actually going to be in the room.
As our founder Nathaniel puts it: “Education should turn curiosity into real skills.” That’s the goal behind everything we do here — and it only works because of the people below.

Leadership and Marketing
Nathaniel, our Founder, started Nobel Courses with one goal: give children a way to discover what they’re capable of through technology. He’s not just running the business side of things — he’s the one setting the tone for how every course, every tutor, and every classroom moment should feel.
I handle marketing here, focusing on ideas, research, and finding fresh ways to tell people what’s happening at Nobel Courses. Alongside me is Hannah, who handles our social media and content — from capturing what’s happening in our courses to sharing it with all of you. If you’ve seen a photo, a story, or an update from us, there’s a good chance Hannah had a hand in it.
The Tutors: Robotics and Roblox Game Design
This summer, we’re offering two courses: Robotics and Roblox game design. In the Robotics course, kids get hands-on with real robotics kits, coding, 3D printing, sensors, electronics, and engineering challenges — and this summer, drones too. Three tutors cover this course.
Michela is teaching robotics with us this summer, bringing enthusiasm for technology, creativity, and problem-solving into the room.
Mariah, who completed her Master’s in Teaching, is excited to share her knowledge and help children explore robotics in a fun, engaging way.
Christine, a first-year architecture student, also teaches robotics, bringing creativity, focus, and problem-solving into every lesson.
On the Roblox game design side, kids learn to build and code their own games inside Roblox Studio — a great first taste of real coding logic, wrapped in a game they probably already play. Two tutors cover this course.
Kian is a student himself with a passion for game and app development and entrepreneurship — he enjoys turning ideas into real projects and helping other people do the same.
Alongside him is Mariah, who is passionate about coding, new technology, and problem-solving.
Why the Team Matters as Much as the Curriculum
A great curriculum still depends on who’s teaching it. The same robotics kit or the same Roblox project can land completely differently depending on the tutor explaining it. As Nathaniel put it at the start of this post: “Education should turn curiosity into real skills.” Our students show up with the curiosity already. It’s our team’s job, course by course, to help them turn that into something they actually built and learned to do.
Join Us This Summer
I’m proud of the team we’ve built, and even more excited for what our students are going to learn during the courses this summer. If you’re considering a summer course for your child in Malta, now you know who’ll actually be in the room with them. Take a look at our courses to find the right fit, and get in touch with any questions.
You can also find our post about the Nobel Courses team on our social media here.




