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The Harbour School Model United Nations
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The Harbour School Model United Nations

Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR China · high-school

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Dates
Sep 19–2026 (day: 20)
Fee
TBD
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
100
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

The Harbour School Model United Nations convenes high school delegates in Hong Kong for an autumn edition pitched at students building their MUN foundations in the Asia region. The conference is hosted on the MyMUN platform and oriented toward a compact delegate cohort rather than a sprawling flagship gathering.

Why this edition matters in 2026

Hong Kong sits at one of the densest crossroads of the Model UN circuit in Asia, and school-hosted conferences like this one shape the entry path for delegates who will later move into university-run events across the region. A high-school-only level signals a deliberately focused training environment rather than a mixed-tier flagship. For delegates and faculty advisors, the value lies in how the event slots into the broader academic calendar. An autumn edition lets schools blood new committee members early, test research workflows, and identify who is ready for harder simulations later in the year. The modest expected delegate footprint also matters: smaller rooms force more speaking time per delegate, more direct chair feedback, and a steeper learning curve than crowded GA committees at larger conferences.

How to prepare

Preparation should center on the fundamentals that small high-school conferences reward: clean position papers, disciplined parliamentary procedure, and the ability to caucus without hiding behind a large bloc. Delegates who treat this as a procedural gym - rather than a trophy hunt - tend to extract the most value. Advisors planning travel should confirm the conference window and any registration cutoffs directly through the MyMUN listing, since school-hosted events frequently adjust capacity as the date approaches. Research preparation should lean on primary UN documentation rather than secondary summaries. For delegates new to the circuit, the priority is building a reusable preparation routine: a research template, a position paper structure, and a opening-speech format that can be adapted across committees. Those habits, more than any single award, are what carry forward into university-level conferences.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Sep 19, 2026 – Sep 20, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Who is eligible to participate in this conference?

    The conference is set at the high-school level, hosted in Hong Kong, and aimed at delegates registering through the MyMUN platform.

  • Where is the conference held?

    It takes place in Hong Kong, organized by The Harbour School and listed for registration via MyMUN.

  • How large is the delegate cohort?

    The conference is scaled for a compact high-school audience rather than a flagship-sized gathering, which favors more speaking time per delegate.

  • How should first-time delegates prepare?

    First-time delegates should focus on position paper structure, parliamentary procedure, and using primary UN sources, treating the high-school-level format as a training ground for later university conferences.

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

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