The school opened in the former Maud W. Gordon Elementary School. Before 2012, Gordon had no zoning boundary of its own and it drew excess students from apartments west of Bellaire, in Houston, to relieve other schools in Houston west of Bellaire such as Benavidez, Cunningham, Elrod, and Milne. From its opening to 1953 to 1983, Gordon served as a neighborhood school. After its closure, Gordon temporarily housed the
Post Oak School and later served as administrative offices. It re-opened as a relief school in 1988 for Elrod and Cunningham schools. It was scheduled to re-open in September 1988. Harvin C. Moore, a HISD board member, took two education-related trips to China and visited a Chinese immersion program in
San Diego, California. Since then, he advocated for the creation of a Mandarin speaking magnet program. In 2011, the HISD board approved the creation of a Mandarin Chinese-language immersion magnet school in the former Holden Elementary in the
Houston Heights. As of January 2012, the plans changed, and now the school was to open in Bellaire. In May 2012, the HISD board voted to spend $440,000 to renovate the Gordon campus. The school was scheduled to open in August 2012 with grades Kindergarten through 2. The previous Gordon Elementary program was being phased out year by year. In 2017, HISD announced plans to demolish the former MIMS campus so
Bellaire High School's baseball practice field could be relocated there, allowing HISD to easily rebuild the high school main campus. The new campus for the Mandarin School was scheduled to open in August 2016. In 2019, principal Chaolin Chang resigned; he stated it was for personal reasons. A group of parents believing HISD forced Chang to resign protested, demanding that HISD reveal the reasons why he resigned and to either re-instate Chang or make another speaker of Mandarin Chinese a principal. == Curriculum ==