ISA Students Excel at MUN Conferences

ISA students recently demonstrated their dedication to global understanding at two impactful Model United Nations (MUN) events.

At the 34th annual MUNISH Conference in The Hague from 8-10 November, 43 ISA students proudly represented our school. Engaging in dynamic debates and discussions alongside peers from international schools across the country, they brought thoughtful perspectives to pressing global issues. Their hard work and commitment were a testament to their integrity and compassion, as they thoughtfully navigated complex topics with openness and respect.

Closer to home, ISA hosted the MUNISA Conference, welcoming over 200 students from seven schools across the Netherlands. Led by our passionate student leaders, the event centred on the theme ‘Finding Equitable Solutions.’ Through collaboration and dialogue, participants tackled global challenges with care and sophistication, embodying the belief that integrity and compassion are vital tools for meaningful change.

MUN Advisor Sean reflected on the event’s success: “The majority of the success can be attributed to our board of directors—a group of twelve students who put in a great effort over the course of six months in planning every detail of the conference. It was a huge event, and they worked really hard to make sure that every detail was accounted for. Not only were they a hard-working, dedicated team, but working with them was also a lot of fun. It was a great weekend and a really positive spotlight for the school. In addition to the BOD, we also had six student officers and dozens of students participate as delegates. It was a great showcase for our MUN community.”

These conferences highlight not only the power of student voices but also the strength of collaborative efforts in addressing global issues.