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Montessori Model UN

By February 26, 2026Uncategorized

mmunnn (1)The 7th and 8th-grade students engage in the Montessori Model United Nations every other year. Held in New York City, the conference provided a platform for our students to interact with hundreds of other Montessori students from around the world! Through the event, our students served as representatives for Iraq, Cuba, Paraguay, and Thailand. This experience allowed them to gain insight into global issues while exploring the unique perspectives and cultures of these nations.

Princeton Montessori UN middle school delegates were confident, secure, and incredibly well-spoken in their opening speeches. They enjoyed lunch together and then embarked on an unforgettable experience, visiting the UN building. At the UN they sat and acted as real-world delegates representing their countries. The students feel accomplished and inspired by this remarkable experience. Students performed at the Cultural Night on Thursday.

Our delegates had a productive day in their committee sessions, crafting resolutions and eagerly anticipating the ceremony. They formed meaningful friendships with peers from diverse backgrounds.

Long, productive sessions, strong resolutions, new friendships, and lots of smiles.

Not all work and no play! Students had a chance to get out and explore some of the city and enjoy downtime together.

The skills they developed that will serve them in adulthood embody all IB MYP attributes that students are familiar with in the classroom:

Research, public speaking, collaboration, perspective, inclusion, organization, worldview, problem-solving, diplomacy, leadership, critical thinking, adaptability, cultural competence, communication, and resilience.

The experiences they had:

Pre – Conference:

  • Research
  • Work in committees
  • Write position papers
  • Write opening speeches

At the conference:

  • Work in UN replica committees with other school groups
  • Write resolutions
  • Present resolutions to all attendees
  • Engage in cultural exchanges with students from diverse backgrounds
  • Experience diplomatic negotiations firsthand
  • Develop cross-cultural understanding and empathy

The MMUN Mission

Our goal is to inspire youth.  MMUN students formulate, present, debate, and revise positions on current issues that are affecting people of the world.  By assuming the perspectives of a citizen of their selected countries, MMUN students not only develop an understanding of the needs and rights of others but also learn to respect the cultures, political views, and belief systems of others.

Two things that set a Montessori Model UN experience apart:

  • A focus on process and collaboration, with no emphasis on competition
  • Adherence to the negotiation and communication style of Ambassadors in the United Nations.

To find out more about Montessori Model United Nations visit their website.

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