If you want a reason to opt out of school, you’re not alone.  And Angad Daryani might just be the inspiration you were looking for.
Daryani, a 16-year-old Mumbaiker, quit school at 9 to build India’s first 3D printer (and possibly the world’s cheapest 3D printer).  In 2013, he developed an “eye-pad” for the blind with MIT.  When he was younger, he set up a solar-powered boat and created an automatic watering system for garden plants.  He has a longer list of hobbies that you can see here.
He calls himself a maker. 
He’s not just messing about all day, though.  Rather, he left school to spend 6 hours a day, learning math, science, and language with a tutor.  It was in these years, that he truly started tinkering – and discovering solutions.
Source: Technology