Newport School, P7, 1989. Mrs McIntosh's last school trip.
Newport School: photo of staff 1890s. Back left Mary MacMillan, great-aunt of Frances Wishart.
Photo of Newport School pupils in the early 1900s
Newport School: photo, early 1900s
Newport School: photo from early 1900s
Newport School: Miss Rose's Class, 1928 Photo of Newport Higher Grade School, 1928, Miss Rose's class. Back row, left to right: Lawson Wallace; Muriel Fitzpatrick; David Watson. Third row, left to right: Duncan Scroggie; Willie Gall; Colin Brown; Findlay Urquhart; Jack Dobie; Alastair Motion; John Forbes; Ian Riddell. Second row, left to right: Gladys Jack; Eva Wighton; Gertie Burgess; ...
Photo of Newport Higher Grade School , 1928, Miss Rose's class. Back row: Yvonne Kay; Gladys Jack; Doreen Burgess; Nan Philips; Jock Gordon; Margaret McEwan; Findlay Urquhart; Barbara Baxter; Gertie Burgess; Betty Carstairs. Front row: Marguerite Fairweather; Marjorie Mutch; Evelyn Smith; Alison Dewar; May Davidson; Muriel Fitzpatrick.
Newspaper cutting of the prize winners at Newport School some time in the 1930s. Front, left to right: Charles Robertson; Margaret L. Smith. Back, left to right: Barbara Baxter; Ian N. Latto; Elizabeth M. Farmer.
Newport School: photo from the 1940s.
Newport School: photo from the 1940s.
Newport School: photo from the 1940s.
Photograph of the kitchen staff at the new Newport School.
Newspaper cutting of the opening of the new school at the top of Cupar Road, by Dr John Berry of Tayfield, in 1977.
A photograph of J. Squibb, Newport's first lollipop man, taken in Blyth Street about 1962.
A summer fair at Newport School, about 1988.
A newspaper cutting of Cupar Dog Warden, Doreen Bidgood, visiting pupils of Primary 7 at Newport School in July 1996. Their teacher is Kathryn Ebrahim.
A newspaper cutting of a letter written by Johnny Duncan about his schooldays in Newport.
Pupils learning brass instruments at Wormit School with their conductor, Mr Hilton in 1974-75
This letter was sent from Forgan School by Mrs Cameron to the mother of Annie Myles (on left in photo) in 1905. Annie was leaving school aged 13 to become a maid at 'Woodstock', 59 Cupar Road.
This shows information provided by Forgan School to the Government in answer to a questionnaire in 1838. It gives details of numbers of pupils etc.
Photo of a group of pupils and presumably teachers from Forgan School in the early 1900s.
A display board with information (photos and press cuttings) about the history of Wormit School.
This group of pupils attended St Fillan's House School on Cupar Road. It was known for many years as Miss Wayman's School and operated from the late 19th century until 1959. It was a girls' school at first but latterly took boys. it eventually moved to Kilnburn. This photo from 1907 shows: Back: Hilda Leng, E. Leslie, ...
A photograph of dinner ladies at Wormit school with the Headteacher, probably taken just after the new school opened in 1978.