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St. Luke’s Holds Second Annual In-House Model UN Tournament

Abby Abbott, Assistant Head of Upper School & Model UN Advisor
On Thursday, Oct.19, we held our second annual in-house Model United Nations tournament (see photo gallery) to prepare for our first off-campus trip to Princeton University on Nov. 16. During the tournament, 55 Upper School students engaged in a historical crisis simulation based on the Russian Revolution of 1917. 

Model UN is more than just an extracurricular activity; it embodies our commitment to instill the confidence to lead within our student body. Club co-presidents Reese Kubick ’25 and McLain Boege ’24 lead our MUN team and are a significant part of why our club has expanded in membership and activity over the last year. Model UN is entirely student-run. Our Executive Board oversees everything from creating background guides to committee management to delivering backroom updates. They equip our students with invaluable cooperation, leadership, and problem-solving skills. 

After our MUN tournament, the Executive Board was pleased to award the following students for their exemplary diplomatic efforts in the Revolutionary camp: 
  • Maeve Welch ’26 -  Best Rookie Performance
  • Matt Staub ’25 - Outstanding Delegate
  • Lena Olbrys ’25 - Best Delegate 
For the Imperialists, the Executive Board awarded: 
  • Alden McWhorter ’27 - Best Rookie Performance
  • Jack Winalski ’25 - Outstanding Delegate
  • Wyatt Patrick ’26 - Best Delegate
As we look toward next season, Model UN will channel the spirit of "One St. Luke's" as our Upper School MUN team gears up to run an in-house tournament for the Middle School, fostering mentorship and unity across our school community. 

Please email abbotta@a6128.com if you are interested in joining.
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St. Luke’s School is a secular (non-religious), private school in New Canaan, CT for grades 5 through 12 serving over 40 towns in Connecticut and New York. Our exceptional academics and diverse co-educational community foster students’ intellectual and ethical development and prepare them for top colleges. St. Luke’s Leading with Humanity curriculum builds the commitment to serve and the confidence to lead.