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Legamar International School Model United Nations

Part of the Legamar International School Model United Nations series

Legamar International School Model United Nations

Madrid, Spain · high-school

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Dates
Mar 18–2027 (day: 21)
Fee
TBD
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
TBD
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

Legamar International School Model United Nations gathers high-school delegates in Madrid for a multi-day spring conference. The programme uses the standard MUN format of committee debate, resolution drafting, and bloc negotiation, situated within the broader European secondary-school circuit. For delegates considering a Spain-based conference, Legamar offers a window into how Iberian schools run Model UN at the high-school level, with the practical convenience of a major European capital as host city.

Why this edition matters in 2027

Spain occupies a particular position in the European Model UN landscape. The country sits at the crossroads of EU policy, Latin American diplomatic ties, and Mediterranean security debates, which means committees hosted in Madrid often reflect a wider geographic imagination than purely Anglo-Atlantic conferences. A high-school conference in the Spanish capital is a useful entry point for delegates who want exposure to that perspective. For Spanish students, the conference matters because it normalises structured diplomatic debate inside a domestic setting. High-school events held on home soil reduce the cost and logistical barrier of MUN participation, which is otherwise concentrated in a handful of international hubs. For visiting delegates from elsewhere in Europe, Legamar represents the kind of school-hosted conference that knits together the regional circuit. These mid-sized events are where most delegates actually build their skills, even though larger flagship conferences attract more attention.

How to prepare

Preparation for a high-school conference in Madrid should start with the basics of UN procedure, since school-hosted events tend to run cleaner, more rules-tight committees than university-run ones. Delegates should be comfortable with motions, points, and the mechanics of moving from moderated caucus to draft resolution without procedural friction. Research should lean on the country's actual foreign policy posture rather than generic position-paper templates. For committees that touch on EU affairs, Mediterranean migration, or Latin American relations, host-country framing matters: Spanish faculty advisors and chairs often expect delegates to engage seriously with the regional dimensions of a topic. Finally, delegates travelling to Madrid should think about the conference as a chance to practice English-language diplomatic register in a setting where it is the working language but not the ambient one. That mild dislocation is part of what makes international high-school MUN useful preparation for university-level circuits later.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Mar 18, 2027 – Mar 21, 2027

Frequently asked questions

  • Who can participate in this conference?

    Legamar International School Model United Nations is open to high-school level delegates, consistent with its positioning as a secondary-school conference.

  • Where is the conference held?

    The conference takes place in Madrid, Spain, hosted at a school venue in the Spanish capital.

  • When does the conference run?

    Legamar runs as a multi-day spring conference, with sessions spanning several consecutive days in March.

  • What format does the conference use?

    It follows standard Model UN format with committee debate conducted in English, suitable for high-school delegates building experience on the European circuit.

Last verified May 27, 2026 · Source: mymun.com

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