Students' Life
There are seven student bodies in MOZAC. There are Prefects' Board, Missionary and Spiritual Board (BADRI), House's System Board, Librarian Board, KOSMOZ Board and Peer Counselors (PRS). The leaders of BADRI and House's system are also included under Prefects Board as both two is other influential bodies in the school, below the prefects.
There are four houses in MOZAC, namely Bendahara (Yellow), Syahbandar (Green), Temenggung (Red) and Laksamana (Blue). This four houses are compete between each other to gain the best house of Sigma and Alpha.
The sports that are famous in MOZAC is rugby (MOZAC DRAGON), basketball (MOZAC KNIGHTS), softball, volleyball, netball, and football. Others sports that also played by the students include hockey (MOHOC), sepak takraw and badminton. The uniform bodies that are present in the school is all-boys Persatuan Kadet Bersatu Malaysia (PKBM), all-girls Persatuan Puteri Islam (PPI), Kadet Remaja Sekolah Malaysia (KRS), Air Scouts, Kadet Jabatan Pertahanan Awam Malaysia (KAPA), Malaysian Red Crescent Society (PBSM) and Wind Orchestra (WO).
The niche area of MOZAC is Research and Development (R&D). Earlier, when it received Cluster School status, there are three niche area which are k-teroka (R & D), e-Mozac (ICT) and e-Tinta (Writing). However, all three were combined to a single R&D in 2012. In recent years, MOZAC have been known for pioneering other schools in this area. In 2009, the school have produce it own thumb drive called i-Mozac (not to be confused with Apple's products). The lamp in the school is fully use LED which assembled by the students own. Then, it is known for its robotics and F1 in Schools program. Recently, the school started to do research involving the-potential green technology.
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