
It seems very necessary to me to throw some light over the process through which our school has come into being for the sake of knowledge of the present generation and of all. So whatever I have discovered from the torn pages of history is going to assume literal form here.
It took place 95 years ago in the bygone days. India was under the British domination by that time. But the entire nation was engrossed in the 'Swadeshi' thought. The blossoms of education were flowering into the rarest beauty throughout the length and breadth of the country. So Churulia,too, could not help flourishing in education. The enterprising villagers steeped forward to accelerate education in their dear village,the place where the 'Rebel Poet' kazi Nazrul Islam had seen the light.
Then it was 1925. There were two primary schools in the village, the lower-primary school in the north and in the south the higher-primary school,pledged to the child, under the rule of the liberal zamindars. Then communal harmony hovered on the village and whatever the villagers did was done in a body. In one of school, there taught honourable Rasbhihari Roy and Bibhutibhusan Paul and in the other honourable Rameshchandra Sadhu along with many other teachers. On account of their miserable poverty, the villagers could not go out of the village for higher education after passing out from the primary school. None but the children of the affluent class could enjoy the boon of higher education.
. The First headmaster of the school was sri Heam Chand Choudhary . Many Villagers and educational interested person had approached to help for teaching .the school was recognised as X class w.e.f 01/01/1946. The school was recognised as XI class higher secondary school w.e.f 01/01/1957. The school was coming under Grant-In-Aid scheme w.e.f 01/03/1954
The help of Babu Kishor Mohan Sadhu as president of the school and Babu Kasinath sadhu as secretary . Name of the school is according as the name of Naba Krishna sadhu , grandfather of Kishor Mohan Sadhu.
The school was founded on 20th January 1926.