MI A MUN V III
On March 8–9, the focus turned to
international diplomacy as Palmer Trinity
hosted the 8
th
Annual Miami Model
United Nations Conference (MIAMUN
VIII). Over 130 student delegates from
Palmer Trinity and neighboring schools
gathered to simulate global diplomacy,
stepping into the roles of international
leaders to debate real-world issues.
Through collaboration, negotiation, and
the art of resolution-writing, students
gained invaluable insights into global
affairs and international cooperation.
INTER N ATION A L FE S TI VA L
Global Month reached its high point on
March 15 with Palmer Trinity's beloved
International Festival, now in its
24
th
year. A highlight of the School's
calendar, the festival drew more than
3,000 guests, including students,
families, alumni, and members of the
broader South Florida community.
The School's campus was transformed
into a vibrant global village with over 47
food booths offering a culinary journey
around the world. Visitors enjoyed live
performances featuring international
music and dance, explored artisan
goods, and participated in creative
cultural activities. The festival also
featured community service projects
and sustainability showcases,
reinforcing Palmer Trinity's dedication
to both service learning and
environmental stewardship.
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