This wonderful picture of Wormit School pupils was loaned to us by Joyce Lumsden for exhibition in 2016. The same picture was then sent to us from Cyprus by Ken Hart.
Newport School Football Team 1952
This undated photo shows two unnamed Newport School pupils. Photograph taken in Blyth Street probably in 1950s.
Photo of the original Wormit School which opened in January 1896 following the rapid growth of the village after the opening of the Tay Bridge and Wormit Station. It accommodated 133 children, but three more classrooms were added in 1899, allowing for more than 200 children. A gym hall and dining room were added much ...
School photograph, P3, 1986
Newport School late 1950s.
A class group in Newport School gym around 1974.
Time for the wheelbarrow race at Newport School Sports in Windmill Park late 1960s.
The Newport School Primary 7 class in 1975 were all born in 1963. To celebrate their 50th birthdays they held a reunion in the Brig o' Tay. See this Primary 7 class, and also as Primary 1.
Newport Primary School, probably P5 in 1975.
Newport Primary School group, possibly P6 around 1975.
Wormit School 1966, probably P3/4.
Newport School group P7 1975. All these pupils were born in 1963. In 2013 and in 2023, to celebrate their 50th and 60th birthdays, reunions were held in the Brig o’ Tay. See the reunion of 2013 and also the reunion in 2023.
A wartime issue in silver plate of the Mary Wilkie Fraser medal.
A parents' meeting inside Newport School in the early 1970s. It may well have been an open evening for the Brownies. We have plenty Newport School photographs, but this is the only one inside.
A delightful photograph of a very happy group of P7 pupils from Newport School, learning their hockey skills up in Windmill Park from PE teacher Margaret Wright. By the time this photograph was taken in 1971, the road bridge, and of course the link dual carriageway, had been open for nearly 5 years. Access to ...
A lovely group pictured outside Newport School in the mid-1920s. On the left is Sheila McIntosh, and behind her is John Muirhead her future husband. Romance at Newport School! Their son Jim Muirhead would become Scotland's most successful paralympian.
Photo: Newport School in the 1890s
Newport School: photo 1890s
Newport School: photo from the early 1900s
Newport School: photo from the early 1900s.
Newport School: photo from the early 1900s.
Newport School: photo from the early 1900s.
Newport School: photo from the early 1900s.