A distinguished educationist, Mr. Yogendra K Gurwara dedicated his life to the field of education. He served in some of India's most prestigious schools, such as St. Paul’s, Darjeeling; Sherwood College, Nainital; and Daly College, Indore. His dedication to children extended far beyond his expertise in Mathematics. An accomplished athlete and connoisseur of the arts, his ability to instill confidence in children and elevate their performance inspired educators nationwide.
His profound understanding of human behaviour was cultivated through decades of studying and analyzing the complex subject of child psychology. He pioneered the principles of “experiential learning”. Mr. Gurwara led by example, whether in academics, extracurricular activities, sports, or adventure excursions. He consistently exhibited the highest levels of energy and enthusiasm in all pursuits. His vision paved the way for the institution's progress and laid a foundation for tens of thousands of students who studied under his guidance.
After a life wholly dedicated to nurturing young minds, Mr. Gurwara passed away in August 2025. His enduring legacy continues to inspire students, educators, and institutions alike.
Coming from a family of educationists, Mrs Jyoti Gurwara, alongside her husband, has spent years building an open and positive relationship with teachers, students and their parents. A trained Librarian, a compassionate Teacher and an impeccable Manager, Mrs Jyoti Gurwara has counselled students through the treasure trove of her stories drawn from the rich literature of India as well as that of the world. She, along with Mr. Gurwara, has worked in some of the most reputed public schools of the country.
With her immense knowledge of music & dance and being a melodious singer herself, she has guided the cultural activities in the school. Her strong NCC background and her spirit of adventure enables her to conduct and participate in many adventure camps as well.
Her father - the late Shri Krishna Dutt - was the Founder-Principal of Hindi Mahavidyalaya, Hyderabad and her mother - the late Smt Kaushalya Dutt - was the Principal of Keshav Memorial Girls’ College, Hyderabad.