The Scindia Model United Nations (SCIMUN) 2026, held from 10 to 13 April in The Scindia School, Gwalior, provided a dynamic platform for students to engage in the simulation of the United Nations. The conference aimed to foster global awareness, critical thinking, and diplomatic skills through structured debates and collaborative problem-solving on contemporary global issues.
A delegation of seven students from our school - Aarav Kar, Daksh Vohra, and Enakshika Yadav (Grade 11), along with Veerangana Singh, Tvarita Gupta, Aanya Roy, and Avishi Roy Manu (Grade 10) - participated with enthusiasm and dedication. Representing diverse portfolios across committees, the students were selected through a rigorous screening and preparation process, demonstrating strong research abilities, clarity of thought, and confidence in articulation.
Throughout the conference, the delegates actively contributed to both formal and informal sessions. They engaged in meaningful discussions, presented well-reasoned arguments, and demonstrated effective negotiation and collaboration skills. Their ability to respond insightfully to differing viewpoints and work towards consensus reflected a strong understanding of diplomatic processes.
The delegation’s performance was widely appreciated, earning the following accolades:
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Participation in SCIMUN 2026 proved to be a highly enriching experience, enabling students to strengthen essential skills such as critical thinking, public speaking, research, and teamwork. The conference also encouraged them to develop a broader perspective on global issues, appreciate diverse viewpoints, and engage in respectful dialogue.
Collectively, the delegation’s commendable performance brought pride to the school and reinforced the value of experiential learning platforms like Model United Nations in nurturing confident, informed, and globally aware individuals.