Hi - your daughter's scores are very similar to my son's (turning 10 in May). There was a 44-point spread among the four composite scores, even before the extended norms were applied. (By the way, he scored a 97 on the OLSAT, which his public school used for GT screening.)

About school: we had him tested during his second year of public school, because it was going very badly and I was considering homeschooling. Long story short: the principal tried two grade skips, which together were disastrous because the challenge was still insufficient in certain subjects (esp. math), ds wasn't ready socially, and the receiving teachers were either suspicious of his abilities or indifferent to his needs.

We moved him to a small private school that specializes in gifted ed. and has a very flexible curriculum. He's finishing his 3rd year there and announces almost every day, 'I love today!'.

If you'd like to compare notes further, please ask! Our children's profiles are quite similar.

Hope this helps -