Othman Bidin

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Born1913 (1913)
EducationJalan Pemancha Malay School
OccupationTeacher
Othman Bidin
عثمان بيدين
Othman in c.1960
Born1913 (1913)
EducationJalan Pemancha Malay School
Alma materSultan Idris Training College
OccupationTeacher

Othman bin Bidin (born 3 November 1913) was a Bruneian teacher, renowned for being the first local to serve as principal of the Brunei Malay Teachers' College (MPMB),[1] first principal of the Seri Begawan Religious Teachers College (MPUSB),[2] and member of the Legislative Council in the 1970s.[3] He was a strong advocate for enhancing the role of teachers and played a crucial role in championing their rights and welfare. Alongside other key figures, Othman made significant contributions to the development of Brunei's educational system, particularly through his commitment to improving teaching standards and promoting the value of education in the country.[4]

Othman bin Bidin[5] was born in 1913 in Kampong Tarab Bau, a village located along the Brunei River. His early life and education in this rural setting laid the foundation for his later contributions to the nation's development.[6] From 1931 to 1936, he studied at Sultan Idris Training College, where he became one of its earliest Bruneian alumni, alongside notable figures such as Marsal Maun and Basir Taha.[7]

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