Christel House Mexico

2010 School Profile

  • Opened September 1998 (as supplemental school program)
  • Converted to full-day, accredited school in 2004
  • Grades 1st - 9th
  • 454 students enrolled (including work study students)
  • 96.3% student retention rate
  • 94.7% student attendance
  • 50 total staff members
  • Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 7:00 - 4:00; Saturday 8:00 to 2:00

Accomplishments

  • 2011 – Top performing students invited to tour Mexico’s National Palace
  • 2011 – Eleven upper school students participate in Model United National exercises with students from Alexander von Humbolt German School
  • 2011 – Christel House Mexico’s food service department receives award of excellence.  It is the first school in Mexico to receive this award
  • 2010 – Christel House Mexico hosts high profile guests including Mexico’s First Lady, Margarita Zavala, and representatives of Mexico’s Ministry of Education
  • 2010 – Choir students perform for First Lady Michelle Obama during her spring visit
  • 2009 and 2010 – 100% of grade 9 students graduate from Christel House and proceed to junior work-study while attending high school or technical schools
  • October 2008 – Christel House Mexico celebrates 10th anniversary
  • 2007-Christel House Mexico ranks in top 10% of all public schools in Mexico, based on results of ENLACE, Mexico's national standardized test
  • 2006-Students Estephany and Tannia attend the Culver Summer Leadership Camp in Culver, Indiana on full scholarships
  • 2005-Christel House students illustrate poems written by blind students, and a book of their collaborative work is published
  • 2004-Conversion to a full-day, fully accredited school
  • 2002-Indianapolis Mayor, Bart Peterson, and a group of Indianapolis firefighters visit learning center
  • 2000-Seven students attend International Peace Camp at Forest Glen Elementary School in Indianapolis
  • 1999-St. Vincent Hospital's medical staff in Indianapolis repair student Maribel's cleft palate and facial scars from childhood abuse
  • 1999-First Christel House volunteer trip with 137 volunteers providing medical services, cultural exchange and educational activities
  • 1998-Christel DeHaan visits two Mexico City orphanages and develops the Christel House model

Christel House Mexico Board of Directors

Christel DeHaan - President & Founder, Christel House International
Gabriel Oropeza Griffith - President, Docsolutions, Chair
Luis Lara - Executive Director, Pacifica Resort Ixtapa
John McCarthy - CEO, Altavista Partners
Ricardo Montaudon - President and Managing Director, Group RCI Latin America
Carlos Muggenburg - Partner, Muggenburg, Gorches, Penalos and Sepulveda, S.C.
Carlos Muriel Gaxiola - President, ING Mexico
Cheryl Wendling - Senior Vice President, Christel House International

Contact

Christel House de México, A.C.
Kansas No. 161
Colonial Ampliación Nápoles
03840 México, D.F.
MEXICO
Phone: (5255) 3004-0932, (5255) 3004-0935
Fax: (5255) 3004-0939
E-mail: losninos@mx.christelhouse.org
Website: www.mx.christelhouse.org

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"I came away from Christel House Mexico with the smiles from the children who are thriving in an environment made possible only by the hearts and dedication of others. I witnessed firsthand that, with continued support, we can indeed change the world for so many children."

- Dori Carlson, Donor

"My parents attend classes at Christel House, and they have learned to be better people and raise us better. Now, they are more aware of everything we do."

- Daniel, student, 5th grade

"I had the pleasure to visit Christel House in Mexico City along with 20 other people from around the state of Indiana and I was very impressed by this organization. the commitment and quality of the staff, the design of the curriculum, the sight of hundreds of happy children and families receiving the benefits of a good education."

- Carmen E. DeRusha, Economic and Community Development, Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service

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