Model UN Intensive (3-payments)

$350.00 every week for 3 weeks

Understanding the world — and learning how to speak about it — is one of the most powerful skills a young leader can build. Model UN Intensive gives students the tools to think critically, debate respectfully, and lead with confidence.

In Model UN Intensive, students will:
• Learn how the United Nations works and how global diplomacy functions
• Research real-world international issues
• Write position statements and persuasive speeches
• Practice debate, negotiation, and coalition-building
• Develop confidence speaking in formal settings

This program doesn’t just teach students about global issues — it teaches them how to analyze complex topics, defend their ideas thoughtfully, and collaborate toward solutions.

* The program culminates in a full Model UN Summit Simulation on July 18th where students represent countries and debate real global challenges in front of families.

(Ages 10–14)

📅 July 6 – July 17 | 5:00–7:00 PM
💰 $1,150 | $1,050 early-bird
(No session on Tuesday, July 7)

Understanding the world — and learning how to speak about it — is one of the most powerful skills a young leader can build. Model UN Intensive gives students the tools to think critically, debate respectfully, and lead with confidence.

In Model UN Intensive, students will:
• Learn how the United Nations works and how global diplomacy functions
• Research real-world international issues
• Write position statements and persuasive speeches
• Practice debate, negotiation, and coalition-building
• Develop confidence speaking in formal settings

This program doesn’t just teach students about global issues — it teaches them how to analyze complex topics, defend their ideas thoughtfully, and collaborate toward solutions.

* The program culminates in a full Model UN Summit Simulation on July 18th where students represent countries and debate real global challenges in front of families.

(Ages 10–14)

📅 July 6 – July 17 | 5:00–7:00 PM
💰 $1,150 | $1,050 early-bird
(No session on Tuesday, July 7)