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Model Students
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MHSG students took centre-stage at a ground-breaking international conference at Eton College.

 

The inaugural Model United Nations Conference lasted three days and involved teenagers. It also incorporated the broadcast of BBC Radio 4’s political show Any Questions, during which MSHG student Hettie Hughes posed a question to panellists that included former Foreign Secretary Lord Hurd.

 

The 14 MHSG students excelled in their tasks, with Victoria commended for her role as a delegate representing the United Arab Emirates. All will continue their involvement with conferences to look forward to at both Cheadle Hulme School and Stockport Grammar School.

 

Pictured are (from left):  Naz Ahmed, Anna Taylor, Abda Obeid, Mallika Natarajan, Chloe Osborne, Ambika Khanna,Victoria Shepherd, Kumari Morar, Nadia Khan, Lucy Robinson, Laura Bonney, Daniella Byroo, Zahra Ullah, Henrietta Hughes.

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