Model United Nations Competition

This past weekend, La Liga Independiente celebrated its second competition of the year at UHS (Escuela Secundaria de la UPR). SJS students participated in committees with a wide range of topics.
We would like to give special thanks to Itzel Trinidad '23, Ela Faigenblat '23, and Giovanni Dávila '24 for serving as chairs during the competitions. We are so proud of our delegates!

Ad-Hoc Crisis Committee on Iran

Outstanding Delegation (2nd place)
Roni Lewy '27 and Alexander Van Noort '28
Distinguished Delegation (3rd place)
Rania Marrero '25 and Eva Gezymalla '25

Written Mention
Rafael Arrilliaga '23 and Andrés Dana '23

Honorable Mention
Gabriel Escalante '24 and Gianna Bitton '25
Inés Billeaud '25 and Lorena Arcelay '25

Junior Committee Chile Constitution

Best Delegation (1st place)
Camilla de Iraola '26 and Mariana Wingard '26

Distinguished Delegation (3rd place)
Malena Aponte '27 and Andrea Cabrer '27

Formula 1 Carbon Emissions

Outstanding Delegation (2nd place)
Stella Bitton '23 and Alejandro Madero '25

Honorable Mention
Miranda Jatib '25 and Mariana Bermudez '25
Sebastián Vázquez '24 and Diego Vázquez '24

Historical Committee

Best Delegation (1st place)
Alia Marrero '23 and Marco Lambert '23

Honorable Mention
Lara Yassin '26

U.S. Congress Committee

Outstanding Delegation (2nd place)
Salomar Levis '23 and Mardi Roques '26

Distinguished Delegation (3rd place)
Andrea Ávila '23 and Sofia Corral '23

Honorable Mention
Diego Rivera '23 and Alex Tirri '24

Puerto Rico Committee

Outstanding Delegation (2nd place)
Adelaida Siaca '25
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Saint John’s School

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 pre pre-kinder to grade twelve. Instruction is mostly in English with the exception of language courses.