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Our Model United Nations delegation recently returned from KARMUN 2025 in Budapest, demonstrating exceptional diplomatic skills and international collaboration. Representing countries from across the globe—including India, Indonesia, China, Venezuela, and the United Kingdom—our ten delegates navigated complex global challenges with remarkable poise and expertise.
The conference, a cornerstone of diplomatic simulation in Central Europe, brought together over 150 students from around the world, providing a dynamic platform for young diplomats to engage in critical global discussions. Our students rose to the occasion, with special recognition going to Leyan Su and Yanxing Wu as committee runner-ups, while Calliope Tulea and Poorna Deshika Sathyanarayanan were honored as best delegates in their respective committees.
Beyond individual achievements, our delegation's true success lies in their collaborative spirit, crafting consensus-building resolutions and demonstrating the power of international dialogue. Each student embodied the core principles of diplomacy, negotiation, and mutual understanding—skills that extend far beyond the conference hall.
Lauren Flanagan
Head of Humanities
KARMUN 2025
KARMUN 2025
KARMUN 2025
KARMUN 2025
After learning about Attila József for a few lessons, our Hungarian teacher led us on a Year arrival, we stepped into a truly delightful inner garden, adorned with exquisite flowers.
Year 9 Service Learning project, under the name of Wellbeing Fair, was a huge success! Everyone in our year group has been preparing for months to be able to deliver such a result. The collaboration work was well spread out, with people from Sapphire writing some positive notes, taking smiling photos and organising a fitness challenge. Jade was hard at work making sure that everything goes well at their bake sale, and their football event. Ruby created a quiz, had a juice bar, and organised a penalty shootout.
The BISB WOLVES Secondary Girls' and Boys' Volleyball teams have wrapped up a short but action-packed season, demonstrating remarkable growth, resilience, and sportsmanship in both the Danube Valley Athletic Conference (DVAC) festivals, tournaments and the BISL Budapest Cup.
The British International School Budapest
1037 Budapest
Kiscelli köz 17
Hungary
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