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Here are some of the most common questions people ask about Moas. Can’t find what you’re looking for?
What is the mission of Mt. Olives Adventist School (MOAS)?
MOAS aims to develop confident, creative, and values-driven learners by nurturing their wholistic growth in a caring Christian environment where children come first.
What grades or levels does MOAS offer?
MOAS admits learners from Play Group to upper primary, supporting pupils through their early and foundational learning stages.
What makes MOAS different from other schools?
MOAS blends strong academics with Christian values, leadership development, character formation, and a nurturing family-like culture.
How many staff members does MOAS have?
The school has 42 staff members, including 19 trained teachers skilled in CBC, 8-4-4, and co-curricular programs.
How can parents contact the school for inquiries or admissions?
Parents can reach the school through the official contacts provided on the website or by visiting the school office during working hours.
ACADEMIC & CURRICULUM INFO
What curriculum does MOAS offer?
MOAS offers both the CBC and 8-4-4 curriculum, delivered by qualified and competitively recruited teachers.
How has MOAS performed academically in national examinations?
MOAS achieved outstanding KCPE results—383 mean score in 2021 and 371 in 2022—ranking among the top Adventist schools nationwide.
What co-curricular activities are available at MOAS?
Learners can take part in music, French, gardening, cookery, and other activities that enrich their creativity and skills.
Does MOAS provide transport for learners?
Yes. Transport services are available, and parents can confirm routes and fees with the school administration.
SPIRITUAL, VALUES & WHOLISTIC DEVELOPMENT
Does MOAS have spiritual programs for learners?
Yes. A full-time chaplain leads spiritual nurturing, Bible study, mentorship, and values-based guidance for pupils.
How does the school support discipline and character development?
Learners are taught conflict resolution, self-control, responsibility, and respect—aligned with Christian principles.
How safe is the school environment for learners?
MOAS maintains strict safety measures, fosters positive teacher-parent partnerships, and provides a caring, secure learning environment.
How does MOAS support leadership development in pupils?
The school trains learners to be servant leaders through mentorship, character training, responsibility-building, and opportunities to serve both in school and the community.