Young Diplomats Take the Stage! JR AKADEMUN’25 Conference! 🌍✨Junior Model United Nations Conference for Middle School Students
We’ve successfully completed our JR AKADEMUN’25 (Junior Model United Nations) conference, organized under the mentorship of our high school students!
Our middle school delegates came together to debate global issues, propose solutions, and take their first steps into the world of international diplomacy.
Sometimes they were ambassadors, sometimes diplomats—but always confident young leaders who shone brightly!
Our high school students led by example with their mentorship, taking responsibility at every stage of the organization and guiding their younger peers.
Throughout the conference, ideas clashed, solutions were crafted, and powerful decisions were made through collaboration.
What echoed in the room wasn’t just speeches—it was the excitement of self-confidence, leadership, and achieving success together! 💫
We wholeheartedly congratulate all our students who took their first steps toward global citizenship at such a young age.

Young Diplomats Take the Stage! JR AKADEMUN’25 Conference! 🌍✨
Junior Model United Nations Conference for Middle School Students
We’ve successfully completed our JR AKADEMUN’25 (Junior Model United Nations) conference, organized under the mentorship of our high school students!
Our middle school delegates came together to debate global issues, propose solutions, and take their first steps into the world of international diplomacy.
Sometimes they were ambassadors, sometimes diplomats—but always confident young leaders who shone brightly!
Our high school students led by example with their mentorship, taking responsibility at every stage of the organization and guiding their younger peers.
Throughout the conference, ideas clashed, solutions were crafted, and powerful decisions were made through collaboration.
What echoed in the room wasn’t just speeches—it was the excitement of self-confidence, leadership, and achieving success together! 💫
We wholeheartedly congratulate all our students who took their first steps toward global citizenship at such a young age.