Diplomacy Takes Center Stage: SJSMUNXXVII

SJS hosted MUNXXVII for two days of debate and collaboration, joined by delegations from Baldwin, TASIS Dorado, UHS, SESO, and UGHS.


Special recognition to our Secretariat — Lara Yassin ’26, Camilla de Iraola ’26, Clara Agosto ’27, Alejandro Gierbolini ’26, Roni Lewy ’27, Malena Aponte ’27, Sylvia Musher-Eizenman ’29, and Adam Mukhtar ’29, whose leadership and planning delivered an impeccably organized and challenging experience for all participants.
 
SJS Committee Highlights
 
Historical Committee: Early Years of the Republic
Chair: Paulina Higuera ‘26
Best Delegation: Monica García ’26 & Ana Carola Cintrón ’26
Oral Mention: Sebastian Borschow ’30 & Isabel Bringas ’26
 
Novice Committee: Astroworld Festival Tragedy
Best Delegation: Nevin Wu Wu ’27 & Nicolas Bonmati ’27
Outstanding Delegation: Gustavo Boada ’28 & Ignacio Rivera ’28
Oral Mention: Leith Yassin ’31 & Luis Marrero ’31
 
Comité de Puerto Rico: Proyecto Esencia
Outstanding Delegation: Verónica Levis ’27 & Sofia Sartori ’27
Written Mention: Camila Cabrera ’27 & Maria Mercedes Méndez ’27
 
General Assembly: U.S. Department of Education
Chair: Mardi Roques ’26
Outstanding Delegation: Aren Finelt ’26 & Eva Finelt ’28
 
Creative Committee: The Terminator – Modern Edition
Chair: Andrea Cabrer ’27
Best Delegation: Roni Lewy ’27 & Malena Aponte ’27
Distinguished Delegation: Maren Besser ’26 & Mariana Wingard ’26
Oral Mention: Miabelle Gillier ’28 & Cecilia Trinidad ’28
 
Crisis Committee: Titanic Mystery
Crisis Director: Tatiana Santiago ’26
Distinguished Delegation: Alejandro Gierbolini ’26 & Tatiana González ’26
Oral Mention: Kasin Obarski ’27
 
SJS MUN Advisor, Dr. Dorian López
 
Congratulations to all delegates for their creativity, research, and diplomacy. SJSMUNXXVII marks another proud milestone for our Hurricanes in shaping future leaders.
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Saint John’s School is a non-profit, college preparatory, nonsectarian, coeducational day school founded in 1915. The school, located in a residential area of Condado, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, has an enrollment of over 800 students from Toddler to grade twelve. Instruction is mostly in English with the exception of language courses.