In his famous poem The Old Bush School, John 'Brien says that he was " a blur upon the scutcheon of the old bush school "
Scutcheon is the archaic spelling of escutcheon. To be a blur on the scutcheon is to be a stain on the reputation or character. The word scutcheon ( escutcheon ) refers to a shield with a coat of arms, so the scutcheon of the school is the school badge or crest. It derives from a latin word scutum, which was the roman legionary's battle shield.
My old school badge ( Homebush Boys' High ) was simply the letter H surrounded by a laurel wreath and topped with the British royal crown. Underneath was a banner with the latin words Recte et Fortiter, which means Integrity and Courage.
Was I a blur on the scutcheon of my old school ? well....

