United Nations
Nearly 300 St Clare’s staff and students participate in the St Clare’s Model United Nations conference hosted at the Oxford Town Hall. All IB students assemble to participate in committees dedicated to debating some of our world’s greatest social, economic and political crises. Some commendable results were achieved in our most recent MUN, in the form of resolutions being passed and students getting passionately involved in arguing the viewpoint of their chosen countries.
This year the topics discussed among the committees were:
- Politics Committee – The situation in Libya
- EcoSoc Committee – The global war on drugs
- Health Committee – Stem cell research
- Human Rights Committee – LGBTQ rights
- History Committee – The second Gulf War
- Economics Committee – Economic migration
Further Reading
IB or A Level?
In 1978 St Clare’s decided to stop teaching A Levels in favour of the then little known International Baccalaureate Diploma. We recognise the considerable advantages that the IB offers young people as they prepare for the next stage of their life. What are the...
Why choose the IB?
The IB Diploma is a very well established and highly regarded international qualification and students are choosing to study for the IB rather than other qualifications such as traditional British A Levels. With the IB Diploma students are accepted at the best...
What is the IB?
The International Baccalaureate Diploma is an internationally respected and recognised qualification. Success in the IB will ensure access to top universities throughout the world. St Clare's has the worldwide reputation as an expert provider of the IB Diploma. No...
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