WFS Model UN Delegates Tackle Global Challenges at Conference
The WFS Model UN Club and faculty advisor Nick Childers returned to the Tower Hill Model UN Conference for the third year in a row.
Noura Boland ’29 participated in a fictional crisis committee about Pandora after the first Avatar movie! In her role as Corporal Lyle Wainfleet, she argued that humans should be able to extract minerals from Pandora to keep humanity alive on Earth due to overpopulation.
Marci Pao ’28 participated in a historical crisis committee focused on the Chinese Civil War in the aftermath of World War II. In her role as the diplomat Zhou Enlai, she was tasked with accompanying Mao Zedong to peace talks with Chiang Kai-shek and managing negotiations with the Nationalist Party.
Nora Abd El Kader ’27 was positioned as the Netherlands in UNODC: Drug Trafficking in Latin America and the Caribbean (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime). The Netherlands holds a high position in UNODC, serving as vice chair of the committee. Keeping the high position and influence in mind, she made sure to maintain her argument throughout the committee, prioritizing harm reduction and treating drug use as a public health issue rather than a criminal one. In the end, a civil and efficient compromise created a solution that included education, job creation, and funding for other opportunities to reduce the need to sell drugs, and it was passed by a majority of the delegates in her committee.
This was the last Model UN conference of the year for Friends, but the club looks forward to an exciting 2026-2027 conference season!
Lower school faculty, staff, and students celebrated the 5th grade class as they made one final walk through the halls this morning before entering the Meeting Room for gathering.
Middle school students enjoyed their last day by sharing appreciations, performing at the annual talent show, watching the 8th grade celebration video, and spending time with friends!
8th grade students explored tower design as part of their Innovative Architecture unit with Mr. Machado. Students learned about the history of towers, structural awareness, sustainable use of resources, and community oriented design.
Congratulations, Class of 2026! We are so proud of all you have accomplished during your time at Wilmington Friends School and can't wait to see where your journeys take you next.
From Taco Tuesday at home to a special lunch at La Tolteca, first graders celebrated their study of Mexico with delicious foods, new vocabulary, and lots of smiles!
Congratulations to our middle school band and choir on their outstanding performances at last week's Music in the Parks competition in Hershey, Pennsylvania!
Middle and upper school students enjoyed ice cream and time with friends during yesterday’s 2025-2026 yearbook distribution! The countdown to summer is officially on!
Congratulations to Nora Abd El Kader ’27, Charlie Kurz ’27, Scarlett Murphy ’27, and Nya Parker ’27 for representing WFS at the 2026 Delaware Department of Transportation Bridge Competition held at Polytech High School!
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