Thank you so much for the thoughtful reply. Unfortunately, the test was administered just as closures and lockdowns began, and we have not been able to sit down with the psychologist who administered the test yet. Although he has certainly been on our "radar" as likely GT, we did not specifically seek testing, but rather were looking for a counselor for our son. In addition to his intelligence he exhibits extreme perfectionism, is intensely emotional and struggles socially. Testing was at the request of the psychologist, who has since told us that he became increasingly distressed during testing, especially on timed subtests. He refused to quit trying to solve the questions, even after his time ran out. She noted that it was during the FRI subtests that he was fatigued and extremely distraught, but he refused to rest or stop the testing. This is fairly typical behavior for him, and one of the main reasons we are seeking counseling. He truly checks all of the boxes of a highly gifted child, scores notwithstanding, and it's hard to see him struggling.
Again, thank you for taking the time to reply. Im happy to have found this site. The information and advice are invaluable.