Thanks for the BEAM link. I agree with you. In this digital era, it should be possible to cater for every student in every school, to learn at the appropriate pace for them. DS didn’t want to travel hours per day to attend one of the top selective schools, so we convinced our local school (which caters for students with a wide range of abilities) to implement digital resources which support individualised learning. It’s been great - if he were at the top selective school, I doubt he would be doing any better and he has plenty of free time to delve into any topic of interest to him (full disclosure - we’ve never supported the idea of coaching colleges but earlier this year, we did privately engage a postgrad maths scholar as an online tutor and he is now doing some third year Uni maths).

ETA: Maths Online is available to schools in our Australian state at a cost of $12 per annum for each student. The STAR literacy program costs even less.