What is RCMUN?
RCMUN is a Model United Nations conference for high school / y10-y13 students, the first edition hosted by Runnymede College in Madrid, Spain.
01 Model United Nations
RCMUN is a distinguished Model United Nations conference for students in their final years of secondary education (Years 10-13), hosted by Runnymede College in Madrid, Spain. This inaugural edition provides a dynamic platform for participants to engage in global diplomacy, debate pressing international issues, and develop critical thinking and leadership skills.
02 Expand Your Knowledge
Through simulations of current world conflicts, students gain extensive knowledge of international law, geopolitics, and diplomacy, broadening their understanding of current global issues that often extend beyond the academic curriculum.
03 Personal Growth
RCMUN is not just about debate – it's about negotiating, building alliances, and overcoming the fear of public speaking. At RCMUN, you'll learn about the United Nations, but you'll also learn about yourself.
04 Develop Diplomatic Skills
Participants step into the shoes of international diplomats, researching countries' positions, drafting resolutions, and navigating complex global challenges through the art of compromise and consensus-building.
05 Become a Global Citizen
RCMUN empowers students to understand diverse perspectives and cultural viewpoints, fostering empathy and preparing participants to be informed, engaged global citizens ready to tackle tomorrow's challenges.