Overview
Model United Nations (MUN) is an academic simulation of the United Nations where students take on the role of diplomats representing different countries. Delegates research global issues, debate solutions, and collaborate to draft resolutions, just like real UN representatives.
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Through MUN, students develop valuable skills such as public speaking, critical thinking, negotiation, research, and teamwork. It also encourages global awareness, leadership, and confidence, preparing students to become informed and engaged global citizens.



ISRMUN Secretariat



8th grade students are invited to apply to join the ISRMUN Secretariat, a leadership team responsible for organizing and running ISRMUN.
The application process will begin in September 2026. An informational meeting will be held during the first week back from summer break to review the process, roles, and expectations. This will be followed by a registration form, submission of application materials, and an interview with ISRMUN advisors and the school leadership team.
Requirements:
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Participation in ISRMUN as a Chair, Page, Crisis Specialist, member of the ICC, or Delegate
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Participation as a delegate in 3 or more MUN simulations (including internal ISRMUN conferences and ISRUNVA in October)
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A minimum 3.0 average in GPA, conduct, and personal habits
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No moderate conduct reports in 7th grade or Term 1 of 8th grade
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Passing all academic classes in 7th grade and Term 1 of 8th grade
Application Materials:
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Registration form
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Video essay
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2 personal references
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2 academic references
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Interview
Please note: Selection to the Secretariat is not based on the number of awards a student has received or their current position in ISRMUN.
MUN Advisory Club
Open to beginner delegates in Grades 7 and 8, the MUN Advisory Club meets on Thursdays during scheduled advisory periods. Students can register at the start of each school year.
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The club covers:
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Basic MUN procedures and protocol
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Position paper writing
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Public speaking and debate skills
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Conference preparation

MUN Simulations



MUN simulations are open to students in grades 6–9.
To register, permission forms are available in room 2-506 (9E). For questions or more information, please contact Ms. Jacquie Atamanuk (jacqueline.atamanuk@sanroberto.edu.mx).
Participation Requirements:
Passing all academic classes
A conduct grade of 2.5 or above
International Simulations
Participation in international conferences such as NAIMUN (Grade 8) and NHSMUN (Grade 9) is by invitation only.
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Requirements include:
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2.5 or above in all academic classes, conduct, and personal habits
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No moderate or severe conduct reports
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Active participation in MUN simulations (4 or more)
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Participation in ISRMUN as a member of the Chair or Secretariat
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Model UN Calendar (2026-2027)
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