In 1921, All Souls was a pioneering local school community of European Americans. Today, it sits at the geographic center of a bustling, modern region with sizable populations of Asian and Hispanic immigrants, many of whom maintain close ties to their homelands, people, and businesses all over the world.
The school undertook a major process of considering how best to educate children in the new century, and this process culminated in All Souls closing its doors for two years and reopening in 2012 as one of the only two-track dual language (Mandarin and Spanish) immersion schools in the country. The 2012–2013 school year was so successful that All Souls' enrollment tripled in 2013–2014, and now we are in the process of growing significantly more!