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MUN/MUN @ Runnymede College, Madrid
MUN @ Runnymede College, Madrid
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MUN @ Runnymede College, Madrid

Madrid, Spain · high-school

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Dates
Oct 2–2026 (day: 4)
Fee
TBD
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
250
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

Runnymede College's Model United Nations conference brings high-school delegates to Madrid for a multi-day simulation hosted on the campus of one of Spain's established international schools. The gathering sits within the broader European autumn MUN calendar and uses the standard committee-and-resolution format familiar to circuit regulars. For delegates considering the trip, the conference offers a mid-sized field in a capital city well-connected to the rest of Europe, with registration handled through the mainstream MUN platform used by most organisers on the continent.

Why this edition matters in 2026

Madrid has become one of the more reliable anchor points for high-school MUN in southern Europe, and conferences hosted by established international schools tend to attract a mix of local Spanish delegations and travelling teams from across the continent. That blend matters because it shapes the debating culture in committee: delegates encounter both the Anglophone circuit style and the more policy-literal approach common in continental European schools. The scale signalled by the organisers places this event in the middle tier - large enough to run a varied committee slate, small enough that individual delegates can be noticed by chairs. For students building a record before university applications, that combination is often more useful than a mega-conference where awards depend heavily on volume of speeches. The Madrid setting also matters substantively. Spain's diplomatic posture - inside the EU and NATO, active in Latin American affairs, and increasingly vocal on Mediterranean migration and Sahel security - gives delegates a host-country lens worth using when crafting position papers, particularly on committees touching those regions.

How to prepare

Because this is a high-school level conference, preparation should focus on the fundamentals rather than graduate-style analysis. Delegates benefit most from a clear grasp of their assigned country's voting record on the actual UN bodies being simulated, paired with a short list of credible sources they can cite from memory during unmoderated caucus. The UN's own Model UN guidance and the public records of the General Assembly and Security Council remain the strongest primary sources available to school-age delegates. Building briefings from those rather than from third-party summary packets tends to produce more defensible positions when chairs press for specifics. Logistically, delegates travelling to Madrid should plan around the autumn calendar in Spain and the typical Friday-to-Sunday rhythm of European circuit conferences. Arriving with printed placards, prepared opening speeches, and a draft working-paper outline tends to separate competitive delegations from those still finding their footing on day one.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Oct 2, 2026 – Oct 4, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • What level of delegate is this conference designed for?

    The organisers set eligibility at the high-school level, so the committee experience is calibrated for secondary students rather than university delegates.

  • Where does the conference take place?

    The conference is hosted in Madrid, Spain, on the campus of Runnymede College, an established international school in the city.

  • How do delegates register?

    Registration runs through the mainstream MUN conference platform used across the European circuit, with the application link provided by the host school.

  • Is this a large or small conference?

    It sits in the middle tier of European high-school MUN events by expected delegate count - large enough for a varied committee slate, small enough for individual delegates to stand out.

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

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