Their sole mission of life was for the upliftment of the Society at large. They struggled and they won. By their progressive attitude, broad vision, well-informed idealism and for seeing enterprise they conducted the institution in such a way that it might easily have ranked among the most modern educational institutions of today.
These two “Little Big Men” who with perseverance, steadfastness, remarkable confidence and above all without grumbling toiled 35 Long years to fulfill their desired goal! Nunamaster was the heart and soul of the school and as a teacher he was unrivalled. Dhimanna was a poet, a philosopher, a scholar and a real genius. They struggled hard to give a concrete shape to this institution, and as a result Hindu School became full fledged High School in 1931.
There was no dearth of pupils. What was lacking was money required for the all-sided development i.e. additional buildings/classes to accommodate 335 pupils, more trained staff, more furniture, more scientific apparatus. With no extraneous help, but Government Grant-in-aid they carried on the best tradition, never faltering, never flinching. As a result the Hindu High School was marking forward with redoubled energy and confidence.
A Non-Communal Public Body by name ‘The Karwar Education
Society’ came into existence in 1944. After the end of the proprietary era of the school, the K.E. Society had to prove that M.P.Kulkarnee, popularly known as Nuna master had rightly placed his darling school in the safe hands. Viz.,
These two “Little Big Men” who with perseverance, steadfastness, remarkable confidence and above all without grumbling toiled 35 Long years to fulfill their desired goal! Nunamaster was the heart and soul of the school and as a teacher he was unrivalled. Dhimanna was a poet, a philosopher, a scholar and a real genius. They struggled hard to give a concrete shape to this institution, and as a result Hindu School became full fledged High School in 1931.
There was no dearth of pupils. What was lacking was money required for the all-sided development i.e. additional buildings/classes to accommodate 335 pupils, more trained staff, more furniture, more scientific apparatus. With no extraneous help, but Government Grant-in-aid they carried on the best tradition, never faltering, never flinching. As a result the Hindu High School was marking forward with redoubled energy and confidence.
Shri A.D.Kulkarny’s services are invaluable. He served the school and the society with a devotion and ability that are rarely to be found. “Mangesh Prasad” the present Hindu High School Building is his creation with the whole hearted support of G.S.Telang the Ist President, in the year 1955. Presently Shri A.P.Rane, Headmaster is nurturing this School from 12.06.2015.
In 1966 the Karwar Education Society had to bifurcate the time honored Hindu High School into two separate High Schools to encourage Female Education. Shri S.A.Sabnis was the first Headmaster of this School. Smt. Girija N Bant Headmistress is looking after this school since 2015.
Bal Mandir opened in 1952 was to teach in Marathi. Unexpectedly and strangely enough there was a heavy demand from public for starting English Medium in this Institution. There was also provision in the seventies to change the medium at the eighth standard at the risk of the pupils. Therefore English Medium classes were introduced from Pre-Primary onwards in Bal Mandir from 1980 and from VIII to X in Hindu High School, Karwar from 1982. Hon. President,
Shri S.P.Kamat, despite of all problems at the Departmental and Government level, could able to get registration and recognition with retrospective effect. Bal Mandir is an unaided Institution, now housed in 2 separate Buildings/Blocks, having strength of 1410. Shri V.V. Phaterpekar was the First Headmaster of the present English Medium Balmandir High school.