History
One World Project (OWP) was born in 2012 with the aim of promoting cultural understanding and environmental sustainability through meaningful multilingual community, after school, camp, and early childhood education programs. To support these efforts, OWP developed an Institute to nurture shared learning. OWP's Spanish-immersion program started with eight children in our Director Joanne's home and has since grown to serve more than 150 children annually.
Specialties
At One World Project we believe education is transformative. We carefully craft programs to meet families' needs, capture children's interests, and nurture Spanish language learning. We invite parents/guardians to be partners on our education journey. Together we support children to be their best selves.