WORLD STAGE: Grayson Nepia, 16, was painted up at a mock United Nations meeting at Whanganui Girls' College yesterday.PHOTOS/STUART MUNRO
WORLD STAGE: Grayson Nepia, 16, was painted up at a mock United Nations meeting at Whanganui Girls' College yesterday.PHOTOS/STUART MUNRO
Heavy international politics is nothing a group of high school students can't handle.
About 70 students from around the region gathered yesterday for a mock United Nations meeting at Whanganui Girls' College.
It simulated a General Assembly meeting with each delegation having the chance to speak, debate and vote onbehalf of their adopted country.
"They have to maintain that country's opinion, not their own, so they've got to do a lot of prior research," United Nations Association of New Zealand Wanganui branch president Kate Smith said.
Each delegate came decked out in the traditional dress of the country they were representing.
"And they all contribute their national food to the lunch," Mrs Smith said.
The assembly was made up of 24 delegations with three students in each from Wanganui High School, Whanganui Girls' College, Cullinane College, Wanganui Collegiate and Nga Tawa.
The assembly followed the real UN format and discussed real and current issues.