
Four Seasons Education Files Fiscal Year 2025 Annual Report on Form 20-F
SHANGHAI, June 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Four Seasons Education (Cayman) Inc. ('Four Seasons Education' or the 'Company') (NYSE: FEDU), a tourism and education-related service provider in China, today announced that it filed its annual report on Form 20-F for the fiscal year ended February 28, 2025, with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the 'SEC') on June 26, 2025. The annual report can be accessed on the Company's investor relations website at https://ir.sijiedu.com and on the SEC's website at www.sec.gov. The Company will provide a hard copy of the annual report containing its audited consolidated financial statements for the fiscal year ended February 28, 2025, free of charge, to its shareholders and ADS holders upon request. Requests should be submitted to [email protected].
About Four Seasons Education (Cayman) Inc.
Four Seasons Education (Cayman) Inc. is a service provider of both tourism and education-related services in China. The Company's program, service and product offerings mainly consist of non-academic tutoring programs, school-based tutoring product solutions and training programs for teachers, study camps and learning trips for students, and travel agency services for all age groups.
For more information, please visit https://ir.sijiedu.com.
For investor and media inquiries, please contact:
In China:
Four Seasons Education (Cayman) Inc.
Olivia Li
Tel: +86-21-6317 6177
E-mail: [email protected]
The Piacente Group, Inc.
Jenny Cai
Tel: +86-10-6508-0677
E-mail: [email protected]
In the United States:
The Piacente Group, Inc.
Brandi Piacente
Tel: +1-212-481-2050
E-mail: [email protected]
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