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The Secretariat

Secretary-General:

 

Jordan Ang, 4K

 

 

Jordan has been actively involved in Model UN conferences since Year 1, with his first conference being the VCAMUN 2013. Since then, he has went on to bag the Best Delegate award while in the Human Rights Council at VSMUN 2014, and the Best Position Paper award while in the General Assembly at VSMUN 2015. He has also participated in external Model UN conferences such as Hwa Chong Conflict and Resolution and Inquiry 2014,  United Nations Association of Singapore MUN 2015 and Yale-NUS College Asian Pacific MUN 2016.

 

When he isn't isn't on his computer busy with Wikipedia articles or on DoTA 2, Jordan is constantly busy honing his Japanese and Korean. He also possesses a strong love for History and Modern Affairs. He is currently aiming to pursue a Japanese Elective Scholarship when he moves on to VJC in Year 5. 

Director-General: 

 

Jonathan Koh, 4G

 

 

Jonathan regularly participates in his class' Model League of Nations in the VS IP Humanities Syllabus, as well as various other Model UN conferences, such the Yale-NUS College Asia Pacific MUN 2016 as the delegate of Poland (EU), UNASMUN 2015, and VSMUN 2015.  Together with his partner delegate Somesh Sahu, they bagged a Verbal Commendation in the Yale-Model ASEAN 2015 conference. He is looking forward being part of the team for a successful 2016 VSMUN.
 
When not busy with MUN Jonathan enjoys reading a wide spectrum of articles, ranging from architecture to history to finance. He also enjoys playing the guitar during his free time and is part of the school Hockey Team.

Under Secretary-General for Academics:

 

Wayne Yeo, 4K

 

 

 

Wayne views Model United Nations as a mind-broadening experience which has the potential to enrich and inspire through rigorous debate and poised diplomacy. Having discovered Model UN through this same conference back in 2014, he hopes to construct a conference that would enthuse and prepare future generations of Victorians.

He is a proud member of Victoria School’s delegation to the Yale-NUS Model ASEAN, the United Nations Association of Singapore Model UN and the Yale-NUS College Asia Pacific Model UN from 2015 to 2016.

Wayne enjoys the intersection between the arts and the sciences, immersing himself with advanced topics in physics and chemistry. He builds robots and takes photos in his spare time.

Under Secretary-General for Administration:

 

Jeremiah Lim, 4K

 

 

Among other experiences, Jeremiah took part in the Second Edition of VSMUN 2015. He has also represented Victoria School at external conferences such the Yale-NUS College Asia Pacific MUN 2016 as the delegate of Poland in the European Union, together with Jonathan.

 

His passion of Model UN has been fuelled by his strong interest in History as a subject, and hopes to pursue the Humanities Scholarship as he moves on to VJC. Jeremiah is also part of the school Football team.

As part of the 2016 VSMUN Secretariat, he hopes that this year's Edition of VSMUN will be both exciting and a good learning experience for all delegates.

Under Secretary-General for Information Services:

 

Ivan Feng, 4J

 

 

Ivan attended his first Model UN conference in the VCAMUN in 2013. He then continued to develop his interest by seeking for more opportunities to attend MUN, being a delegate for both VSMUN 2014 and 2015. He has earned his first award in 2015 as the best delegate in VSMUN 2015, opening up more opportunities for him to develop beyond the scope of the school. He hence participated in the Yale-NUS Model ASEAN 2015 and Yale-NUS Asia Pacific Model United Nations 2016. 

 

Being grateful for the encouragement and support from VSMUN, Ivan takes on new responsibility as the USG-Information Services to only contribute to the operation of VSMUN 2016. Outside of MUN, Ivan loves coding, computer engineering, theology and movies. He aims to take up computer engineering in the National University of Singapore (NUS). He also likes to immerse himself in the world of natural photography where he desires to capture the unseen beauty Singaporeans students may miss while busy buried in books.

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