She said the cut off for our school is Sept. 30th. (days before my son's bday) But I'll let him have a trial run next year for say 6 weeks to see how he does.
I guess my question is this - do you have to sign a contract and pay for the whole year if your child is unhappy their - either because he is still bored even in the kindy classroom, or because the trial results in him being placed in the younger classroom.
My personal experience is that a trial is great because once 6 weeks have gone by you become the 'status quo' and people are reluctant to disturb the current status quo. So that natural human tendency that is an obstical now will work for your benifit in a short while.
If possible, go in and observe the grade you are trying to get him skipped into right now - it's entirely possible that you will be mortified by what you see in the 'recieving' grade. That will tell you something right then. There is no gaurentee that a single skip will be 'enough.'
((shrugs and more shrugs))
Grinity