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Taylor's International School Puchong Model United Nations Conference
Part of the Taylor's International School Puchong Model United Nations Conference series

Taylor's International School Puchong Model United Nations Conference

Puchong, Malaysia · high-school

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Dates
Jun 26–2026 (day: 28)
Fee
TBD
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
205
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

The Taylor's International School Puchong Model United Nations Conference returns to the Klang Valley for a multi-day high-school gathering hosted on the school's campus in greater Kuala Lumpur. Built around the rhythms of a Southeast Asian academic calendar, the conference draws students from across Malaysian international schools and the surrounding region into committee work that mirrors the procedural backbone of larger circuit events. For a school-hosted conference of this size, the experience sits in a useful middle band: large enough to populate competitive General Assembly committees and crisis-style rooms, small enough that first-time delegates can still find the floor. The Puchong setting, just south of Kuala Lumpur, gives travelling delegations easy access to KLIA while keeping logistics on a single, contained campus.

Why this edition matters in 2026

Malaysia has quietly become one of the busiest MUN markets in Southeast Asia, and conferences like the one at Taylor's Puchong are part of why. They give local delegates a reliable home circuit to develop on before they fly to Singapore, Bangkok, or Manila, and they give regional travellers an accessible entry point into Malaysian diplomatic culture - which tends to balance ASEAN consensus instincts with sharper interventions on issues like maritime security and Islamic world affairs. The conference also matters because of who hosts it. Taylor's is one of the most established international school brands in the country, and its MUN programming feeds a pipeline of delegates who later show up at university-hosted conferences across the region. A high-school conference at this venue is, in effect, a scouting ground for the next generation of Malaysian and expatriate delegates who will populate the regional circuit. For faculty advisors weighing where to send a travelling team, Puchong offers a low-friction option: a single campus, an English-medium debate floor, and a committee menu calibrated to high-school readiness rather than the heavier policy load of university-run weekends.

How to prepare

Delegates preparing for this conference should treat it as a Southeast Asian regional room first and a generic UN simulation second. That means doing the reading on ASEAN's consensus-based decision-making, on Malaysia's own foreign policy posture, and on the live files - South China Sea claims, Rohingya displacement, Palestine advocacy - where Malaysian and regional voices tend to push hardest in committee. On the procedural side, expect a fairly orthodox rules-of-procedure environment suitable for high-school delegates. Position papers, moderated caucuses, and working-paper drafting will carry more weight than crisis improvisation. Delegates new to the circuit should arrive with a clean one-page position paper per topic and at least two pre-drafted operative clauses they can offer when bloc negotiations stall. Travelling teams should also plan for the practicalities of a Puchong-based weekend: campus catering, local transport from central Kuala Lumpur, and the equatorial heat that makes business attire a genuine logistical question. Advisors running their first Malaysian conference should brief delegates on local cultural norms around dress and Friday prayers, which often shape the schedule of school-hosted events in the country.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Jun 26, 2026 – Jun 28, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Who can participate in this conference?

    The conference is pitched at the high-school level and is hosted on the Taylor's International School campus in Puchong, Malaysia, making it accessible to both local Malaysian schools and travelling delegations from elsewhere in Southeast Asia.

  • What kind of committee experience should delegates expect?

    Expect a standard in-person format built around General Assembly-style committees suitable for secondary school delegates, with procedural debate, moderated caucuses, and resolution drafting as the core of the weekend.

  • How does this fit into the wider Southeast Asian MUN circuit?

    Puchong sits within the Kuala Lumpur metropolitan area, which means the conference functions as part of Malaysia's domestic high-school circuit while remaining reachable for regional travellers flying into KLIA.

  • Is this a good first conference for new delegates?

    Yes - a school-hosted high-school event of this scale in Puchong tends to be more approachable than larger university-run weekends, giving first-time delegates room to learn procedure without being lost in a thousand-delegate floor.

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

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