No, buttons aren't (or weren't) just awarded for being good. Do you honestly think that I would have got mine if that was the case??Jude wrote:so to cut it short
you only get "Buttons" (I guess they are still silver, or silver plated) for being GOOD the entire life of being at CH, and only as a Grecian can you be awarded them, you also have to change your coat... ?????? Why - can't you sew the new buttons on or is the coat different as well?
To be honest I would have thought a few more reasons for buttons were there - we got P badges for posture.....
most private schools have colours or badges for being in a sports team, or captaining one, others for music and so forth, thus not setting a differance between the academically gifted and the less so - I would have had a problem if both of mine had gone to CH and stayed - as Chris was a year ahaead and very bright, and Sarah has dyslexia so would have been seen as dumb (she has a very high IQ as do most dyslexics) it seems a slightly one sided affair. I would like more information... please.
It is possible to be reasonably good academically, and be rewarded for that, without being 'good' in the school-monitor sense.
The button coat is (or was) different. Velvet cuffs, better material, better cut, extra pocket (luxury!), as well as the obvious fact that the coat has a greater number of (larger) buttons than the normal coat.
Buttons aren't collected one by one like badges. The award of the coat recognises the achievement(s) of the wearer, for the reasons I have mentioned.
Sporting colours were awarded as well. These were denoted by having different blazer badges.
Buttons for posture?? Oh dear....
