BLUh LUAI SLHUUL. OLD UNIFORM RETAINED. NEARLY 400 YEARS IN USE. The quaint dress of the boys at Christ’s Hospital, Horsham, Sussex, with its long blue coat and yellow stockings is to remain unchanged despite many criticisms on-the ground that it is unhealthy. ‘ Old boys” of the ‘‘Blue Coat” School, whose uniform has remained practically unchanged since the school was founded in 1552, are up in arms against the suggestion that it should be abolished in favour of more modern notions. Dr Bclfrage, medical secretary of the New Health Society, declared that these ‘‘poor children are compelled to go staggering round in the unhygienic costume,” but the governors of the school declare that it is both warm in winter and cool in summer. The obilition of the costume was moooted the school was moved from London —it stood on the site of the Greyfriars monastery, near St. Bartholomew s Hospital—to Horsham in 1902, but old “Blue Coats,” may of whom held prominent positions in all parts of the world, raised a storm of protest. . An official of the school said: There is nothing that binds old boys to the school so closely as the school dress, which typifies the tradition of four centuries. If all the old customs of London were absolished it would become a very drab place. Among the many old Blue Coat boys who became famous, Coleridge and Charles Lamb, both spoke highly respect and dignity of the Blue Coat costume. The wearing of the dress during holidays is not now rigidly enforced, and boys may wear ordinary clothes when going abroad or to places where the significance of the Blue Coat is not
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20071, 11 April 1927, Page 16
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