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Prva Privatna Gimnazija Model United Nations
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Prva Privatna Gimnazija Model United Nations

Varaždin, Croatia · high-school

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Dates
Oct 1–2026 (day: 4)
Fee
€90
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
120
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

Prva Privatna Gimnazija Model United Nations brings a high-school-level simulation to Varaždin, Croatia, in the autumn. The conference runs across four days and is positioned for delegates seeking a Central European venue outside the usual capital-city circuit. Registration is handled through MyMUN with a flat euro-denominated fee that applies equally to team and individual applicants. The conference is sized for an intimate cohort rather than a mass-scale gathering, which tends to favor closer committee dynamics and more substantive floor time per delegate.

Why this edition matters in 2026

Varaždin sits in continental northern Croatia, which makes this conference geographically accessible to delegates traveling overland from neighboring parts of Central Europe. For schools weighing the cost-benefit of crossing borders for a high-school MUN, a venue away from the typical coastal or capital-city hubs offers a different logistical calculus. The flat fee structure - identical for team and individual registrants - removes one of the usual frictions for delegates whose schools cannot field a full slate. Independent applicants are not penalized relative to organized delegations, which matters for students whose MUN clubs are small or still forming. A cohort sized in the low hundreds is large enough to sustain a credible committee roster but small enough that first-time delegates are not lost in the crowd. For high-school students still building confidence in formal debate, that scale is often more pedagogically useful than a thousand-delegate spectacle.

How to prepare

Because this is a high-school conference, the preparation bar is calibrated to delegates who may be writing their first position papers. The right starting point is the UN's own Model UN guidance and the basic procedural literature on rules of procedure, motions, and resolution drafting. Delegates should treat the autumn timeline as an advantage: there is room to do iterative country research rather than cramming the week before. Building a working knowledge of the assigned country's foreign policy posture - alignments, recent voting patterns, and key bilateral relationships - is more durable than memorizing talking points. For a Central European venue, delegates should also expect a mixed-language environment in social settings even if committee work is conducted in English. Comfort with formal English debate vocabulary is the differentiator, not raw fluency.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Oct 1, 2026 – Oct 4, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Who is eligible to attend this conference?

    The conference is set at the high-school level, so participation is oriented toward secondary-school delegates rather than university students.

  • Where is the conference held?

    It takes place in Varaždin, a city in continental northern Croatia, rather than in Zagreb or along the coast.

  • How does the fee structure work?

    Registration uses a flat euro-denominated fee that applies identically to team applicants and individual applicants registering through MyMUN.

  • When does the conference take place?

    The conference is scheduled for the autumn and runs across four consecutive days.

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

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