Collaboration divides the task and multiplies success.
On November 21, the high school reading hall was transformed into a session hall where the 11th graders organized the UN Mock Session. This collaborative project led by our social studies teacher Armen Voskanyan, focused on the issue of immigration and emigration.
Students took on various roles, including chairmen, delegates, secretary-general, foreign affairs and finance ministers, MPs, congress members, human rights defenders, and other officials.
The participating countries were Armenia, Spain, Germany, the USA, and Qatar.

The hall was set up to resemble a real UN session, complete with a presidential table, country flags, microphones, placards, and an agenda. Teachers, students, and guests, including participants from 190 High School, watched the proceedings with great enthusiasm.
It is worth noting that one of the USA representatives could not attend in person but joined the session online. The session was dynamic and well-prepared, reflecting the students’ hard work, teamwork, and dedication to the project. Thank you for attention!
Text and image taken from the blog of English teacher Irina Apoyan.
You can read our script by following the link.