This summer, debaters from Year 9 to 11 across our 3 sites had the opportunity to attend the annual Global Classrooms conference for Model UN yet again.
This took place over two days in Mulberry School who are known for holding the largest MUN programme for state secondary schools and international schools in the UK.
At these professional conferences, students play the role of ambassadors in simulations of UN committees. The event had a warm, supportive atmosphere and promoted co-operation, leadership, public speaking skills and confidence in global citizenship.
This time, we represented Afghanistan and Bangladesh. Nada and Aliza won ‘best delegate’. Manthan secured ‘honourable mention’ whilst Denitsa was recognised as ‘distinguished delegate’. A special mention also goes to Nina who achieved the ‘rising star’ award in her committee.
Well done to everyone involved! Their behaviour over the two days was impeccable as they represented our school to the very highest standard.
Ms Aktar and Mr Saito
Alongside Model UN, the Robert Clack Junior Debate team of Year 7s and 8s were invited for the first time to the South Hampstead Bingham competition!
Both Squad A and Squad B showcased their exceptional debating abilities, securing victories in two rounds each. The motions related to social media, banning exams, lowering the voting age and superhero identities.
The dedication and eloquence displayed by the students were truly commendable, highlighting their commitment to excellence in debate.
The day started bright and early at 7:00am and ended at 7:00pm. The pupils competed in tournaments and had the chance to watch a show debate in the finals. They also got to partake in a soft drink social on a rooftop with peers from other schools. Our pupils' behavior and their energy and enthusiasm during such a long day were inspiring!
Congratulations to all the participants for their outstanding performance and thank you to the organizers at South Hampstead!
Ms Aktar and Mr Saito