From the classroom to new horizons: Brian Mortimer Smith’s inspiring journey in education

Sir Brian Smith in his Pathfinder uniform. His is the Pathfinder director of the Victoria Seventh-day Adventist Church

By Abigail Headley

In a world increasingly dominated by technology and digital distractions, educator Brian Mortimer Smith has embodied the timeless spirit of teaching with unwavering dedication. Now 55 years old, he has spent an extraordinary 37 years nurturing young minds.

Hailing from Victoria, East Coast Demerara, Smith’s journey from a carefree childhood to a seasoned educator is nothing short of fascinating. Growing up without gadgets, Smith had a childhood filled with outdoor adventures.

“I had a great childhood… We played games as boys, swam in the canals, organised bush cook, and visited the back dam in Victoria often to strip pointer broom, collect coconuts and fruits like mango, plum, jamoon, monkey apple, etc and this helped me to earn some small income and developed my entrepreneurial skills from a young age. I also attended church regularly and was involved in church activities like the Pathfinder Club, social (games night), and cookouts, to mention a few,” Smith told Stabroek News.