>>13057055it bothers me, the idea children as young as you are here, so I hope you are instead a father looking for advice in manner that garners replies. The better his classmates are the better he will be able to learn said subjects so focus on getting him to school with a reputation as such. When he begins 11 and 12 grade, ask for permission to take university courses if his high school doesn't offer the prescribed course. This is not that uncommon for high performing students at even middle-end schools, however a degree of firmness is required and a community college may need to be suffice.