<p>you can take a placement test for a day school. If your scores are very high, you would likely get a scholarship. A day school is a private school where you only go during the day, but don’t stay at night (that’s a boarding school). Most cities have a few of them. They’re also very expensive so it’d be very important that you prepare very thoroughly for the selection test.
What town/city do you live in?
This is the website for one of the tests so you can look at what it tests and how.
[Independent</a> School Entrance Exam (ISEE) | ERB](<a href=“http://erblearn.org/parents/admission/isee]Independent”>http://erblearn.org/parents/admission/isee)
If you’re really advanced ( if you can do algebra, solve geometry problems, write an essay in English…) you can take the SAT, since a good score from a 7th grader will surely impress admission officers.
I disagree with Etuck24 and Omedog: being very advanced and mature compared to 12 year olds in the US is no picnic, and when you were being tracked into the best school around going to a lousy school also feels terrible.</p>