I've had a very bad experience with school administrators. In the past, I was sent to the ER because some dudes were more or less 'bullying' me and when my parents confronted the school, they told them to tell me to stop stealing pencils. Not only did I not steal any pencils, the hell does that suddenly justify sending someone to the ER?
Additionally the principle attempted to expel me for telling someone I could hack their music. And I did get expelled, the board just allowed me to take it off my record and let me come back under certain circumstances. What pisses me off is that there's people fighting daily and bringing in drugs, and I KNOW the admins know of it, but they're back after a day or two. There's a kid who hasn't been to school a single day, EVER. Nothing done about it.
Oh dear.
What are your parent's work routines? i.e. when do they leave for work and come back? I ask because you could consult them about home schooling.
My mother pulled me out of school after I'd severely injured someone after being hit. I've actually repressed most of the memories from that time and I can't remember actually learning anything (having someone scream like a banshee in your face isn't the most effective mode of communication) among many other disgusting things that were going on in the school at that time.
I won't go into too much information, but spending my early youth being homeschooled certainly made life easier for everyone involved. My love for the sciences came back after being crushed, my handwriting and communication skills recovered and a lot of psychological trauma was ironed out, among other improvements. It should work for you.
You can progress on your own once you have a system up and running, it really isn't difficult to take control of what you learn. You will not progress in that "school".
EDIT: If you want proof of what I'm saying, go and buy the book "Mindware: Tools For Smart Thinking". It will provide you with every single reason concievable for being privately educated, as well as give you what the name implies.