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Kingswood hosts another successful MUN Conference




Kingswood hosts another successful MUN Conference
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Co-Curricular Debating


On the weekend of the 5 and 6 March Kingswood hosted its annual Model United Nations conference. The event, now in its thirty-first year, saw 300 students from 24 schools take part in two days of debate on a variety of issues, ranging from vaccine nationalism and the energy crisis to the situation in Yemen and press freedom. MUN requires students, known as delegates, to put aside their own views and debate issues from the point of view of the various member states of the United Nations, working with others to pass resolutions that seek to tackle some of the most pressing problems facing the international community. During this year’s conference the students were also presented with a number of unexpected emergency scenarios. Again, they had to respond to these in their roles as national representatives, dealing with everything from a nuclear emergency to a coup in West Africa.

MUN is a student-led event. Kingswood pupils took part as delegates, but also assumed the leadership role of chairing the various specialist committees which were in session over the course of the conference weekend. This year’s conference Secretary Generals, sixth formers Elli and Rose, summed up the value of MUN:

“MUN is a great way to meet new people and develop your speaking skills. It also encourages  you to solve problems through cooperation and negotiation and fosters awareness of international relations and world events.”

“MUN is a great, proactive way to get involved in current political debates and learn more about the different ways countries view key issues facing the global community.”

After a two year break due to the pandemic, it was wonderful to once again host an in-person MUN at Kingswood. Planning now begins for 2023!

 

 

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