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Fr. Agnel School(FAS), Sector 62, Noida

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Fr. Agnel School, Sector 62, Noida Quick Facts

School

Board

CBSE

Gender

Coed

Classes

Pre Nursery - 12 Class

Academic Session

April to March

Medium

English

Student Teacher Ratio

25:1

Day/Boarding

Day Cum Boarding

Campus Size

5.5 Acres

Fr. Agnel School, Sector 62, Noida Fees Structure

Fr. Agnel School Fee Structure for 2026-2027

Academic Session

These fee structures are accurate to the best of our knowledge and may be subject to change.

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Fr. Agnel School, Sector 62, Noida Languages Taught

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Fr. Agnel School, Sector 62, Noida Admission Process

1.The Link for the Registration Form for Pre- Nursery & class I will be available online
(only) from 25.07.2025 (10:00am) – 29.07.2025(10:00pm) on the school website
www.fasnoida.org. It will be available under the ADMISSIONS Tab. Forms filled in
before the above mentioned dates will not be accepted any way.
2. The System will accept only the first 800 applications for Pre Nursery and 200
applications for class 1. The admission link will turn inactive soon after the above
mentioned applicants are registered.
3. A hard copy of the form submitted online must be deposited/ dropped at the
School gate on or before 30.07.2025(10:00am).
4. ONLY HARD COPIES OF FORMS DEPOSITED AT THE SCHOOL ARE
CONSIDERED GENUINE APPLICANTS. OTHERS ARE CONSIDERED
(NOT GIVEN).
5. The shortlisted candidates for Pre-Nursery & Class I will be intimated only
through SMS or Email on 31.07.2025 after 2:00pm. The parents of the shortlisted
candidates will be required to be present in the school on the stipulated date & time.
6. We regret that not all applicants can be accommodated given the limited seats.

Fr. Agnel School, Sector 62, Noida Facilities

Advanced Facilities
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Medical Room LogoMedical Room
Transportation LogoTransportation
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Boarding
Boys Hostel LogoBoys Hostel
Girls Hostel LogoGirls Hostel
Class
Smart Classes LogoSmart Classes
Wifi LogoWifi
AC Classes LogoAC Classes
Disabled Friendly
Ramps LogoRamps
Washrooms LogoWashrooms
Elevators LogoElevators
Extra Curricular
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Dance LogoDance
Drama LogoDrama
Music LogoMusic
Debate LogoDebate
Gardening LogoGardening
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Infrastructure
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Playground LogoPlayground
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Lab
Computer Lab LogoComputer Lab
Science Lab LogoScience Lab
Language Lab LogoLanguage Lab
Robotics Lab LogoRobotics Lab
Safety and Security
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GPS Bus Tracking App LogoGPS Bus Tracking App
Student Tracking App LogoStudent Tracking App
Sports and Fitness
Gym LogoGym
Indoor Sports LogoIndoor Sports
Outdoor Sports LogoOutdoor Sports
Swimming Pool LogoSwimming Pool
Skating LogoSkating
Karate LogoKarate
Taekwondo LogoTaekwondo
Yoga LogoYoga

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Fr. Agnel School, Sector 62, Noida Leaders Message

Fr. J. A. Carvalho

Fr. J. A. Carvalho

Director

However much you want to believe that there is nothing you can do about what is happening around you, you could well be wrong!  Our outlook of the world is often perceived as determined by some external source or what we might call destiny, which what fatalistic or deterministic theories state.   The other outlook that governs all we do in our world, is based on the perception that we believe we have free will, we act freely and plan our present and future according to what we decide to do with free will.  When we launch  our satellites to the space and land our capsule in the moon,  we do it by meticulous planning, based on scientific calculations, arrived from millions of telemetry data that we have gathered,   and decide what speed the rocket should have, at the what time and distance, other rockets should  be fired to change direction, and for how long, and  when the backburner would be fired if need be to reduce speed, all by design,  and  free will and never because we think that whatever we may do, it will end in a particular way. 

A neuro surgeon who carries out a difficult, complex and delicate surgical intervention on a person, does so, after meticulous planning and study, and not by flipping coins.  Nothing that we do, consciously and with a  final objective in mind, is left to destiny (whatever it means) . Our entire planning, technology, economic theories and investments are all carried out, out of certainty as perceived by us, and not out of certainty that destiny will give.  Were it not  so, our whole world would have to survive from day to day, based on what destiny ( whatever it means to those who believe in it) will decide, and our day to day lives  would be shrouded with   complete uncertainty.  Of course you decide which team will bat or bowl first, because that decision is essentially based to establish uncertainty, or in other words to ensure that no one has been given undue advantage. 

It there were no certainty, the coaching institutes would not be able to charge so much from young aspirants for IIT and MBBS.  They charge you a lot of money, because they want to state that if  you study what they teach you,  in a manner they want you to study, and answer in a way they taught you to answer, you are sure to pass, although that seldom happens.  Lots of students who attend coaching classes crack the IIT or NEET, but equally others do it, without ever attending coaching classes.  Destiny plays no role here, it is  the combination of hard work, a cool and confident mind, and the fact that in whatever questions students give chance answers,  some click and others do not click.  Once again it is not destiny, but the chance that one takes,  without knowing what is the right answer,  the right chance clicks  for those who took the right chance, as well as for those who answered knowing what is the right answer. No destiny here too.

ME AND WHAT I WILL BE TOMORROW

The problem that haunts us, is what kind of a world will our children inherit tomorrow, since destiny will play no role in it?  Differently put, can we  ensure that we and our children will be able to  breathe free and grow healthy, have a safe environment to live and enjoy, grow and pursue our careers  in safe and comfortable environments, in other words,  will we  be able to dream dreams and be happy,  chasing those dreams? Is it  possible to project  a scenario which is more or less predictable without any astrological inputs. A lot of physical and as a consequence, economic disruptions are predictable due to what we have done to our  planet, caused by climate change – floods due to incessant rains,  droughts causing famines, and economic distress following large scale destruction and disruption.  Wars and subsequent economic distress will  follow due to human greed and unwillingness to solve problems amicably,  through give and take,  and trust deficit and fear or military might. Large scale social disruptions, riots and violence  can happen when governments and power groups create distrust between communities and incite uncontrolled violence. Large scale social unrest and violence can happen when democratic rights are controlled or denied, social discrimination happens as part of official policies and resultant unrest is let loose. 

IS THERE A RECIPE FOR  A GOOD FUTURE, CAN IT BE CERTAIN?

This undoubtedly is  a good question. Were we to proceed from where we ended in the last para, it is obvious that it is possible to obtain certainty, leaving aside acts of God, such as earthquakes, lightings or unprecedented floods. I have purposely omitted famines because although these were considered acts of God in the past, they are no longer so now, since technology has the capacity to feed the world many times over.

If uncertainty is reduced to only acts of God, it is possible to predict a future of certainty.  The only factor that can turn this power that  mankind  possesses,  to ensure certainty, is the man (woman) and his desire to be  less human. A nuclear war can destroy our planet many times over,  biological weapons of mass destruction can decimate mot of mankind, and the depredation of our planet can cause indescribable  misfortune to our planet. 

Mankind had the certainty of a happy future, exactly because he (she) has the free will to choose right and decide what will preserve and nourish humanity, against deciding to do the opposite. How can we prevent humanity or individuals from turning ‘rogue’.  Being ‘rogue’ is the outcome of a false perception, that one cause harm to others, and remain immune from that  harm and damage one causes to others.  Acts of hate, discrimination against others, and insensitivity towards others,  arise out of a mental arrangement that decides in the first place that causing harm, depriving others of their rights, is normal.  Every step in his process of deciding in this manner, is person neutral, i.e. when you hate, you do not need a person, you familiarize with the idea that causing harm, pain, death to others is fine.  Only when this perception in embedded in the human mind, the object is selected, and by design the desire to harm, main and kill does not end with one object/person because becomes embedded and will always seek more victims.

To ensure a future to our families, our communities, our school and our villages and towns, it is absolutely essential that the idea of hate/discrimination/ideas of superiority and inferiority are not allow to be embedded in our minds.  This does not mean, that we will not have divisions, misunderstandings and fights, but they  are instances of lack of control, self defence, etc.  Hate that conditions our mind to hate, suspect, discriminate, etc against others,  is a result of self inflicted or socially acquired indoctrination.  It needs to be based on  an argument (although false), which means, a sub-conscious approval system is created within us.

 

THERE IS URGENT NEED TO CREATE A SANITIZED MIND THAT REJECTS HATE, ACTS OF VIOLENCE, DISCRIMINATION AND REVENGE!

It sometimes appears that anything that is spoken of as ‘good’ is a religious connotation. Good ness is a natural conditioning of the human mind. That is why even a child, shrinks and gets frightened when someone is in pain or cries. Causing pain to others or to oneself is contrary to us, to our way of thinking and by the way even to animals.  Our common effort for ensuring a future for us and our children and our communities, our villages and towns, is to ensure that we do now allow our minds to be conditioned to hate, causing pain to others, etc.  When all of us, men, women and children, including infants, decide to be human, to hold fast to what we are, humans, our future is secure for us and for our kids, because the man-made mass scenario can never happen.

We, as adults, and you, the   young can create a world of our choice, provided we decide to do it, because the ‘World belongs to the Brave’, and to be brave means the refusal to be moved out from where you belong – a Brave Mind that is able to see what is right, what is essential for our survival and the courage to negate hate. You are a Big  Heart because you are able to see not someone, you need to hate, but someone who is asking him to help out reach somewhere.   The world will be safe, as long as there are Advocates of Hope, and Hope has a name – yours and my right to be what I want to be, what the Master created me to be.  That is our greatest hope, such that defies our limited human understanding – what Adi Sankaracharya class ‘ Aham Brahmi Asmi’, or  ‘God abides in you’ (Bible).

Philip N Gomez

Philip N Gomez

Principal

It is with great honour and a deep sense of responsibility that I take charge as the Principal of Father Agnel School, Sector-62, NOIDA. With my vast years of experience in education, I am both humbled and excited to lead a school that stands as a beacon of excellence, integrity, and holistic development. As the head of the institution, it is my duty and commitment to instil a lifelong love for learning in every student, encouraging them to pursue knowledge with passion and purpose. We aim to nurture not just academic excellence, but also personal growth, physical well-being, emotional resilience, and a strong moral compass.

At Father Agnel’s, our mission is to ensure that every child finds space to explore — whether on the sports field, in the art studio, during cultural activities, or through hands-on projects that spark curiosity and innovation. We are shaping well-rounded individuals ready to meet the future with courage and conviction.

My vision is to create a nurturing environment where academic brilliance is complemented by personal growth, physical fitness, emotional intelligence, and ethical values. In an ever- changing world, we are committed not only to scholastic achievement but also to developing critical thinking skills that empower students to ask questions, solve problems, and make wise decisions.

As Principal, I assure you that my doors are always open — to students who seek guidance, to teachers who aim to innovate, and to parents who wish to partner in their child’s learning journey. I believe that strong communication and mutual respect between all members of the school community are key to creating a thriving and joyful environment.

Together, let us build a culture of excellence, empathy, and inspiration — where every student not only learns but truly flourishes.

Warm regards,
Philip N Gomez
Principal

Fr. Agnel School, Sector 62, Noida School Results

Shaurya Gupta (Science)

Shaurya Gupta (Science)

12th
98.0 %
Manasvi Gupta (Commerce)

Manasvi Gupta (Commerce)

12th
98.0 %
Payoja Chauhan (Humanities)

Payoja Chauhan (Humanities)

12th
98.0 %
Juanita Sajan George

Juanita Sajan George

10th
98.4 %
Abheek Panigrahi

Abheek Panigrahi

10th
98.2 %

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Fr. Agnel School, Sector 62, Noida About Us

In the present environment, the children are going to make a big difference in the way things happen because of their immense influence in the Society at large.

Fr. Agnel School at Noida will be a Green School, which is a unique feature that is being adopted to train children in the conservation and care of the environment. Rain water is being harvested for replenishing underground water level Plastic bags will be completely out of bounds and water heating is done by solar energy alone.

This is an advanced conservation measure and will bring the school students face to face with the hard realities of education for life which is the most important thing students learn during the school years because much that is learnt from books will be supplemented with higher learning, only values being permanent and lasting. Fr. Agnel School children will be pro-active in the field of conservation, social concerns and the future of our earth.

FR. AGNEL SCHOOL ( Fr. stands for Father) is a Catholic School, under Article 30 # 1, of the Constitution of India, established to promote the education of the Christian community and its values with access to all regardless of community, caste or creed. Our core belief is to spread the message that Jesus Christ, gave to the world : ‘ Our God is a God of love; God loves everyone; therefore you must ‘ Love Your Neighbor as Yourself’ , which indeed is the guiding force of our Schools. Learning to respect and love everyone, regardless of community, caste or creed is a core belief. Coupled with the School Logo ‘ Brave Minds and Big Hearts ’ , we have that potent combination that gives each Agnelite the power to reach out to others as one’s own, and the joy that urges you to fly beyond the frontiers of your imagination.

Our perspective of education will therefore always be guided by that objective, to love everyone and in our perspective of education is to build a better India where every child has access to good education to grow up to become a man or a woman with a sense of purpose, dignity and a commitment to contribute to the society he or she belongs to.

The School is s known after Father Agnelo D’Souza, a saintly Christian priest who in the 2oth. Century lived in Goa, and lived a holy life that was a remarkable example of a life lived for God and the service of the people.

We believe that we are all God’s children. We therefore respect everyone, regardless of what they profess, how they worship, dress, eat or live, what language they speak, which region they come from, because they are all God’s children, and part of our human family.

Our belief, enshrined in our Institutional logo, which is the primary teaching of Jesus Christ ‘ Love your Neighbour as Yourself’ will be our guiding light always. We believe in the equality of every citizen, and will not discriminate against anyone, based on community, caste, creed, ethnicity, difference of ability etc.

We believe in the Constitution of India, as our common law and pledge to safeguard its values at all times. We believe in and celebrate the rich diversity of India, and its multi cultural heritage of people, customs, traditions, forms of worship, and as result their symbols and Holy Books.

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Fr. Agnel School, Sector 62, Noida FAQs

The average student-teacher ratio at Fr. Agnel School (FAS), Sector 62, Noida is 25:1.

The total cost of admission in Fr. Agnel School (FAS), Sector 62, Noida usually starts at Rs. 1,10,200 and can go up to Rs. 93,100. This includes: Sports Fees, Health Charges, Tuition Fees, Annual Fees & Other Fees .

Yes, Fr. Agnel School (FAS), Sector 62, Noida offers the following extracurricular activities:
  • Medical Room
  • Art and Craft
  • Dance
  • Drama
  • Music
  • Debate
  • Picnics and excursion

Currently, we do not have any conclusive information on the scholarships available in Fr. Agnel School (FAS), Sector 62, Noida. Parents can direct contact the school for information on scholarships or fee reductions of any sort.
 

 Fr. Agnel School (FAS), Sector 62, Noida is affiliated with CBSE board(s).

The academic session at Fr. Agnel School (FAS), Sector 62, Noida begins in April and continues through March of the following year.
 

Fr. Agnel School (FAS), Sector 62, Noida was established in the year 2001.

Yes,  Fr. Agnel School (FAS), Sector 62, Noida offers transport facilities to pick and drop students before and after school.
Last Updated At : 06-Aug-2025, 12:07 PM

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