Newport School teachers, 1970s. Back Row L-R: M Campbell; M Drysdale; J Dunne(Head); M Vincent. Front Row L-R: E Davidson; S McIntosh; B Reid; M Ward.
Newport School teachers, 1975. Back Row L-R: M Drysdale; S McIntosh; M Vincent; M Gresham Front Row L-R: E Honeyman; M Campbell; M Macfarlane(Head); E Davidson; M Ward.
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.
Pupils learning brass instruments at Wormit School with their conductor, Mr Hilton in 1974-75
A photograph of dinner ladies at Wormit school with the Headteacher, probably taken just after the new school opened in 1978.
This photograph shows the support staff at Newport School around the time the old school closed in 1977. Back row: Tom Easton, janitor, Mrs Craig, dinner lady Front row: Vinorah Caird, secretary, Tom Caird, lollipop man, Madge Easton, dinner lady.
Newport School 1974. Woodwork class with Mr Borthwick.
All-action view of Newport School playground around 1970. Railings were always a great attraction, for squeezing through, hanging over or getting stuck in. Julian Gillespie, who sent in this photograph, thought the trailer was loaded full of sports equipment to be taken up to Windmill Park.
Newport School sports at Windmill Park around 1970. Even after the dual carriageway opened in 1966 classes still went up to the park for sports and PE, and traffic stopped to let them cross!
Wormit School: class group from 1970s.
Wormit School: group of prizewinners 1970.
Business card of Murray Russell, much respected headteacher at Wormit School 1949 - 1976 approx.
Series of photographs taken during construction of new Wormit Primary School 1976 - 1978. Pictures 3 and 4 show the fire brigade attending an 'incident' on the roof, and picture 5 shows the new school in relation to the old. The new school opened in 1978.
The old Newport School clock, salvaged from the demolition site after Newport School closed in 1977.
Time for the three-legged race at Newport School sports at Windmill Park early 1970s.
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 ...
A class group in Newport School gym around 1974.