[3][4] The school was established in the year 1905[3][4] by Gujarati population living in Dhanbad and Jharia to impart education of Gujarati language along with English education to their children.
The school was founded mainly from the funds donated by Kutchi railway contractors and coal miners belonging to the Mistri community with leadership of Seth Khora Ramji and others.
Seth Khora Ramji remained as school's chief trustee and founder patron till 1920.
[4] Eminent Gujarati and other personalities from Jharia like Jhaverilal Dholakia,[5][6] Jatashankar Dossa, D. D. Thacker, Kripa Shankar Worah and others like B. P. Agarwalla have served as the secretary and trustees of the school.
[4] Later on in the decade of 1930 the Marwari colliery owners and other local Bihari entrepreneurs joined the school management and Hindi language was also included to cater to large class of students and hence the name was changed to Jharia Gujarati Hindi High School.