06/04/2026
đź“– At FWE Writing Program,
every student receives an individualized Writing Progress Report at the end of each semester.
We do more than evaluate a finished piece of writing.
We identify each student’s strengths, recognize areas of growth, and provide guidance for the next stage of development.
Because true education is not only about teaching skills.
It is about observing growth, documenting progress, and helping students move forward with purpose.
Assessment is not an extra step beyond instruction.
It is an essential part of the learning process—helping students understand themselves, build confidence, and continue growing.
When students can see their progress and families can better understand their development, learning becomes a meaningful journey with direction and purpose.
đź’› Growth deserves to be seen.
05/06/2026
Congratulations to Albert Jia
on his acceptance to APAAS!
We are so proud to witness your hard work, growth, and confidence throughout the journey.
Wishing you continued growth, new discoveries, and an exciting new chapter ahead.
— Ferris Wheel Education
04/28/2026
FWE 2026–2027 academic programs are now open for enrollment.
This year’s update brings a clearer learning pathway and a more stable progression across stages.
All five K–8 subject areas have been fully refined.
Priority registration for current families has been completed,
and several classes are nearing capacity.
General enrollment is now open.
Please message us for details and registration.
04/28/2026
Today, we are excited to share that
FWE has completed a comprehensive upgrade of our 2026–2027 academic programs.
This update goes beyond a simple adjustment —
it represents a shift toward more structured and continuous
Academic Pathways designed to support long-term student growth.
Across all stages, we have refined the curriculum structure, pacing, and learning depth,
along with adjustments to class duration to better support sustained development.
Under this new system, program structure and scheduling have been thoughtfully aligned
to provide a more consistent and effective learning experience.
The tuition structure for the 2026–2027 academic year has also been updated accordingly.
👉 Enrollment for the new academic year is now open
👉 Pre-enrollment secures priority placement and preferred scheduling
Feel free to reach out if you’d like to discuss options for your child.
03/24/2026
Ferris Wheel Education provides a comprehensive K–8 academic pathway, centered on the student and focused on long-term, in-depth academic growth.
We have developed a leading, well-structured after-school academic program spanning Mathematics, Writing, English Language Arts, Spanish, and Chinese. Our curriculum is thoughtfully aligned with the expectations of top private schools, supporting students in developing clarity of understanding, strength in expression, and depth in thinking.
At FWE, mathematics builds logical reasoning, critical thinking, and problem-solving ability; writing develops clear, structured expression and analytical thinking; English Language Arts helps students understand the world through reading and discussion while forming their own voice and judgment; language programs expand global awareness and cross-cultural communication skills.
Our faculty consists of experienced educators and subject experts who emphasize guidance, mentorship, and long-term development. Through small-group instruction and continuous feedback, we support each student’s steady growth.
In addition to group classes, we offer high-quality K–12 one-on-one instruction and private school admissions support, with both in-person and online options to provide flexible and comprehensive learning solutions for families.
Here, students not only strengthen their academic abilities, but also develop strong learning habits, disciplined thinking, and the inner stability needed to approach complex challenges with confidence—growing into learners with clarity, expression, and long-term potential.
03/18/2026
After watching Hoppers, my kids and I kept talking about it.
With Earth Day coming up at school—
Cynthia has been researching for over a month and will present next week,
and Chloe will have her outdoor school trip—
the film felt especially real to them.
It quietly brings up a simple but powerful question:
Whose home is the Earth?
Different lives share the same planet—
mammals, reptiles, birds, fish, insects—
each with their own language, their own world.
Maybe understanding begins with learning to listen.
One thing the kids noticed:
like in writing class—every story has a challenge,
and what matters is choosing to act and not giving up.
There were also moments that stayed with us—
things we barely notice can deeply affect other lives.
And even when humans disrupt nature,
kindness can still come from unexpected places.
Cynthia said her favorite moment was when animals chose to help humans protect their home.
“She said, animals are really kind.”
Sometimes kids see the truth more clearly than we do.
The Earth was never just ours.
It’s a home we share—and need to protect together. 🌎
02/21/2026
World language is global competence.
In the United States, Spanish is not merely a “foreign language.”
It is both a deeply rooted language of this land
and one of the six official languages of the United Nations.
In both public and private schools,
Spanish ultimately becomes part of the core academic sequence.
The difference is not whether — but when.
In California public schools, it typically formalizes around 7th grade.
In many private schools, it begins earlier —
often during the elementary years.
Many families only recognize its academic weight
once high school language requirements begin.
By then, foundational gaps are far more difficult to close.
Language is never decoration.
It is part of the future.
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