In 1873, the Singh Sabha Movement was established with the aim of achieving a moral, spiritual and educational reawakening of the Sikh people. The basic aim of the founders of the Singh Sabha Movement was to impart the knowledge of the glorious heritage of the Sikh faith and its traditions to the younger generations. The movement sought to inspire the young with high moral standards of conduct so that they could become the best models of the community. The leaders were determined to alert the Sikh people to the corruption of Sikh values and practices. With these ideals and goals, Guru Singh Sabha Montgomery was founded in 1928 and Sardar Hukam Singh, Founder of our Trust, assumed the charge of Manager Khalsa High School for Boys. Sardar Gian Singh Rai, another practicing lawyer and Sardar Gobind Singh Pasricha, a close associate of S Hukam Singh, joined Sardar Hukam Singh in the achievement of ideals and goals of his mission. Initially the school functioned from the premises of Gurdwara in Montgomery, and later moved to a rented house.
