Rosmini hosts MUNA 2025
For the second year in a row, the Rotary-organised Model United Nations Assembly (MUNA) was held in Rosmini College’s Tindall Auditorium. Over 300 students from schools ranging from Northland to South Auckland represented over 100 countries at a mock UN general assembly.
Eleven senior Rosmini students represented countries from across the world—Mongolia, Serbia, and Panama—each with unique political, geographical, social, and historical backgrounds. This year’s remits revolved around access to internet, exploitive trade, AI weapons, and climate equity. Our teams spoke very well, reflective of their respective countries’ views.
As the host school, Rosmini also provided volunteers to do note-passing around the assembly. High praise was given to the team of 18 students, working hard across the two days.
Congratulations to Chris Huang, Lewis Leitner, and Max William (delegation of Mongolia); Jairus Joseph, Anthony Angelo, Mario Najar, and Ian Lim (delegation of Serbia); and Luka Parker, Toby Morgan, Jeremiah May, and Marius Lopez (delegation of Panama).
Special thanks to Mr. Henry Whipp (HOD Geography) for his organisation and support of the delegates.