You will almost certainly get teachers who know more about the subject as you get older and the material becomes more advanced, so I wouldn't worry too much at this point in your education.
For home study, I would stick to books. Setting up a basic lab will be tricky, and potentially dangerous, but it can be done. Check out the "citizen chemist" forum for stuff about home chemistry, and you may also find this useful
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitchen_chemistryFor safety reasons, I would not advise you to persue home practical chemistry if your parents are not from a scientific background. You should be supervised.
As for books, check out the sticky threads in the "high school chemistry forum" and "General chemistry forum" that list good books. The general chemistry texts may be too advanced though.
You must be careful and make sure that this does not adversely affect your other school studies, since you need to get through all your exams to progress to higher education. You might end up shooting yourself in the foot. Good luck.