It is something that we are considering for our bright 3yo when the time comes. If a school near us can provide him with an environment where he is challenged and happy, then I'm happy to try that. But he gets bored very quickly, gets along better with kids who are older than him as his communication ability is above those of most other kids his age, and also he is already reading at higher than a grade 1 level (and he still has kindy next year, then prep, before he gets to grade 1!). So I am not convinced that a "normal" school will be the best place for him.

However, as I work (and in fact am the primary income earner atm), it would mean major changes for us.

So there's lots to consider. But this is an option for us now (we used to be dead against due to the perceived "socialisation" issues - but now we know better!)