Dinthill Technical HS

The Dinthill Technical High school began on April 1, 1938, as a practical training center offering skill training in agriculture and allied trades to young 15-17 years of age. The aim then was to make a profitable business out of farming. Forty students under the guidance of Superintendent, Mr. F. A. Foster inaugurated the program on the Dinthill property comprising of 137 1/2 acres. The agriculture program complemented by training in such skills as carpentry, welding, motor mechanics, shoemaking and mattress-making was based on a work-study system.

In the mid-fifties, with government’s emphasis on rural development the status of the institution was changed to a Rural Secondary Technical School. While this did not influence any significant alterations to the curriculum it involved development in financing and consequently, student-intake and staffing. In September 1961, the status was again changed this time to Dinthill Technical High School. By then, the enrolment had increased to over 200 students, which now included girls as well. Vast changes in the curriculum and the structure of the school were put into effect.

The academic program was now largely technical based although agriculture was retained as a feature. since then, the school has continued to grow with new curricula added and current enrolment standing at approximately 1,400 students.

Dinthill has been to the DaCosta Cup finals on many occasions but were victorious on two occasions, 1979 and 1981. Notable players are Deon "Messy" Wilmott, Paul Newman, and Leon "Shotty" Fairweather who represented Jamaican National Team.

Meet The Captain

Curtis ‘Newborn’ Nembhard

Dinthill Technical HS

Curtis Nembhard started playing organized football when he represented Independence City All Age School at the U-13 level. He then played U-16 for Westchester in Portmore and also represented them in the Division 1 and Division 2 competitions.

Nembhard moved on to play for Dinthill Technical, where he was a member of the Colts team before representing the school in the DaCosta Cup competition for three years, from 1988-1990. The high point of his time at Dinthill was when they progressed to the Ben Francis Cup Semi Finals. Curtis migrated to the US and played for Soccer Kids in the Brooklyn League and also Midlanders and Yawdaz in the Bronx New York Inter- national League (BNYISL).