Clubs & Activities

The Montfort Academy offers more than 20 clubs and activities for its students.  The possibilities are actually endless.  If you have an interest, at Montfort you can start a club.  Here is a list of some of our clubs, some with links to videos and photos.  Please click on the club name:

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Archimedes Math Club

Art Club

Galileo Galilei Astronomy Club

GK Chesterton Chivalry Club for young men

Henry Olynik Chess Club

Climate Change Club

 C. S. Lewis Philosophical Society

Creative Writing Club

Debate Club     

Drama Club--The Montfort Players   

Ethics Bowl

Salve Literary and Arts Magazine

Marine Biology Club

Theodore Roosevelt Naturalist Society

Pro-Causa Vitae Pro-Life Club  

Music Ensemble    

Opera Club    

Open Mike Night    

Schola Cantorum

Swing Dance

Robotics Club      

St. Joseph the Worker Club    

Student Government

Senior Prom Club

Social Media Club

Society of St. Agnes

Yearbook Club

National Honor Society  

Robotics Club at work!

Robotics Club at work!

St. Joseph the Worker Club volunteering during the Christmas Season!

St. Joseph the Worker Club volunteering during the Christmas Season!

The Art Club at work with MPA volunteer, Mrs. Bautista (Parent of ‘23)

The Art Club at work with MPA volunteer, Mrs. Bautista (Parent of ‘23)

Pro-Cause Vita Club at The March for Life in Washington D.C.

Pro-Cause Vita Club at The March for Life in Washington D.C.

The Ethics Bowl Team with Supervisors, Mr. Merola and Mr. Nolan.

The Ethics Bowl Team with Supervisors, Mr. Merola and Mr. Nolan.

I want to commend you on the caliber of the students who came to Muscoot Farm on Saturday. They were hard working, professional and motivated. They painted the worst parts of the Ice House, the Chicken House and the Activity Building. What a difference it made. On Sunday we had 850 runners for a “Run the Farm” event and their work was definitely noticed.
As manager of Muscoot I have the opportunity to work with a variety of teen groups, 4H, Boy Scouts, school groups and campers. What impressed me the most about the Saint Joseph the Workers Club members was the level of respect they exhibited to one another. There was laughter and joy, but a seriousness of purpose to get the job done. The students were supportive of each other, communicated well and made sure everyone was guided to not only doing, but being their best. Thank you.

Sue Moga
Farm Manager
October 30, 2014
Macbath ProductionFall 2019

Macbath Production

Fall 2019

Beauty & the Beast Jr. ProductionSpring 2020

Beauty & the Beast Jr. Production

Spring 2020