Newport-on-Tay is a town in the north-east of Fife in Scotland, acting as a commuter suburban area for Dundee. The Fife Coastal Path passes through Newport-on-Tay. The location itself is bordered by sights of both bridges that cross the River Tay as well as remote views of the Scottish Highlands. The town was developed near the endpoint of one part of a ferryboat route that itself was started in the 12th century. Newport currently has a population of about eight thousand, mainly living in stone homes built prior to The second world war. The town centre makes up 2 primary roads where might be located a little range of stores and also 3 pubs. The town has one primary school, Newport Primary, with older students participating in secondary school at Madras College in St Andrews, or at Bell Baxter Secondary School in Cupar, or at the local independent schools, the Secondary school of Dundee and also St Leonards School.