PWS Ranked No. 1 in Pathankot at India School Ranking Awards
October 20, 2024Six talented students from Partap World School, Pathankot, showcased their skills and potential at the prestigious MU20 Summit held in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, Asia’s biggest summit for high school students. The summit brought together over 3,000 participants from 120+ schools across the region and offered eight distinct challenges, creating a dynamic platform for intellectual and creative growth.
Partap World School students enthusiastically participated in various events, including Model United Nations, the Entrepreneurship Challenge, Debating Challenge, MU20 Talks, and the MU20 Hackathon, among others. Each challenge provided invaluable opportunities for students to hone their abilities, engage in meaningful dialogue, and gain insights from leaders in various fields. In addition to the academic rigor, the summit allowed students to connect with peers from diverse backgrounds, enriching their social and cultural awareness.
“The MU20 Summit was an exceptional learning experience,” said a PWS Student. “Our students embraced this opportunity to expand their understanding of UN procedures, sharpen their critical thinking and problem-solving skills, and foster friendships with like-minded peers. It aligns with our mission to provide students with exposure to both national and international platforms that enhance their knowledge and skills.”
Through this participation, Partap World School continues its commitment to delivering top-notch educational experiences that extend beyond the classroom, empowering students to thrive in an interconnected world. The school’s ongoing dedication to offering diverse learning experiences underscores its mission to develop future leaders who are well-equipped for global challenges.
PWS Students in Model United Nations
Ravipal Singh
( UNHRC – INVESTIGATING AND ADDRESSING SYSTEMIC RACIAL DISCRIMINATION GLOBALLY)
PORTFOLIO – UNITED KINGDOM
Gauri Nandana R
( UNGA SOCHUM – Promoting Cultural Diversity and the protection of indigenous cultures )
Portfolio – Poland
Albin Bara
( UNOOSA – Addressing the Challenges of Space Debris and Orbital Congestion )
Portfolio – Portugal
Harmandeep Kaur
( WTO – Promoting Decent Work and economic growth through labor rights )
Portfolio – Brazil
Udanti Kashyap
( UNHCR – Devising strategies to support the voluntary repatriation of refugees )
Portfolio – Libya
Shaurya Arora
( ECOSOC – Enhancing global cooperation for sustainable infrastructure development )
Portfolio – Indonesia