At MOAS, education is not limited to the classroom. We believe that developing well-rounded individuals requires a balance of intellectual, spiritual, creative, and social growth. Our vibrant network of clubs and movements is designed to provide students with opportunities to explore their interests, develop leadership skills, and contribute meaningfully to their community. There are a number of clubs and members meet on various days of the week to carry out their activities.
YCS is a movement that empowers students to practice their faith through prayer, reflection, and social action. At MOAS, YCS members meet regularly to discuss pressing social issues, engage in charity, and lead liturgical events. It animates mass every Sunday and participates in all diocesan programs such as youth mass, education day, YCS rallies among others.
Members of this movement are dedicated to deepening devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary.
The members meet every Sunday for prayers and participate in charity work.They visit small homes and help in keeping the school compound clean
This group prepares students for active participation in church services. Altar servers are trained in liturgical roles, helping them develop discipline and reverence for sacred traditions.
The Debate Club sharpens students’ public speaking, research, and analytical skills. Members engage in structured debates on contemporary issues, fostering the ability to think critically and articulate their viewpoints confidently.
Math enthusiasts collaborate in solving puzzles, tackling Olympiad-level problems, and conducting math-related workshops. This club promotes logical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
The Journalism Club is a platform for students to explore and nurture their creativity, critical thinking, and communication skills. It serves as an avenue for budding writers, reporters, and editors to express their ideas, inform their peers, and document the vibrant life within the seminary.
Leadership is seen as a core value that prepares students to influence society positively and serve as role models in their communities. Through its vibrant Leadership and Empowerment Movements, MOAS instills in its students the values of responsibility, service, and visionary thinking. These movements are an integral part of the seminary’s mission to form not only academically competent individuals but also morally grounded and socially conscious leaders.
The Prefects’ Council is the cornerstone of student leadership at MOAS. Elected annually, these student leaders are entrusted with the responsibility of maintaining discipline, organizing events, and representing the student body. They act as a bridge between the administration and the student body.
Senior students mentor their juniors, offering guidance on academics, spirituality, and personal challenges. This program fosters a culture of support and collaboration.
Through acting, scriptwriting, and stage production, the Drama Club provides a platform for students to explore their theatrical talents. Their performances often carry powerful moral and social messages. This club has had an impact in the life of students enhancing creativity, collaboration, and self-discovery. Among students, it has united students in a harmonious journey of emotional resonance while enriching the school community with unforgettable performances, leaving an indelible mark on hearts.