b'GlobalChinese New Year Student Delegation Shines at Model United It was wonderful to see soNations (MUN) Conferencemany students taking part in the celebrations for the new lunar yearA delegation of eleven Sixth at our Chinese New Year festival inForm and Middle School students St. Luke\'s House!from Ellesmere College recently The students and staff enjoyedparticipated in the inaugural Model making special dumplings andUnited Nations conference held at writing calligraphy to wish theirStonyhurst, Lancashire.friends Happy New Year and Fleur Willson, Consul-General Spain Happy Year of the Rabbit!and Consular Regional Director Xn Nin Kui L(Europe South) at the Foreign, Gng X F Ci Commonwealth and Development Office delivered the keynote speech Wishing everyone a prosperousand championed diplomacy and new year!conflict resolution skills and warmly encouraged her audience to consider careers in the Civil Service.She went on to describe the Barcelona Chapel Choir Tour theme and spirit of the MUN 2023 Conference: "In today\'s world, amidst global uncertainty, it is more important than ever for the future generation of problem solvers to step forward. The Stonyhurst MUN conference aims to provide stimulating conversation, profound debate and relevant dialogue, all aimed at creating a better world. We are a diverse student body of all backgrounds and nations representing countries from around the globe. We will be coming together to discuss, problem solve, and propose action towards a more inclusive and tolerant future for all.The main objective of the Stonyhurst MUN conference is to simulate the United Nations in a way that will allow students to discuss and think critically about world issues, raise awareness about imminent world issues and sharpen their debating skills in a friendly and inviting environment. Our aim is to provide every delegate with the opportunity to experience the world of politics and their complex yet riveting issues." "At Model UN, you broaden your horizons. By learning and networking, you can be part of the UN\'s efforts to establish Ellesmere College Musicians and the Chapel Choir return triumphant from their tour peace, secure human rights and enable all people to live in dignity". Secretary-General Antnio Guterresof Barcelona!Our students, who represented Iran and Japan in several committees, then joined delegates from eight other leading UK Students and staff from Ellesmere College recently spent five days touring the city andschools to debate a range of pertinent issues related to sustainability. Among the many highlights of the day, our youngest performing in iconic and world-class venues - including the UNESCO World Heritage site delegate Barney Smith was considered \'best delegate for elocution and diction\' in his committee. Meanwhile, Sixth Form La Sagrada Familia, as well as the Catalan Music Palace and Barcelona Cathedral. delegates Bennet Schumann and Oksana Trefanenko secured \'highly commended\' accolades as delegates for Iran in the Tony Coupe, Director of Music at Ellesmere College, said: The Music Tour to Barcelona willHealth and Ethics committees.always hold happy and special memories of spending time with a remarkable, talented, funny, resilient and special group of people. EllesmereCollellesmerecollellesmere_college Ellesmere College Newsletter Lent/Summer 202314 15'