If you have dyscalculia (mathematical disability)

If you have dyscalculia (mathematical disability), you may have difficulty understanding relationships between numbers, quantities, and sizes, as well as applying principles or skills within mathematics and other scientific subjects.

With documented dyscalculia, you can apply for support hours with an academic support teacher. Support may, for example, focus on creating methods to comprehend, plan, and understand tasks. It may also involve developing strategies to recognize connections and apply principles, as well as building confidence in the field.

If you suspect having dyscalculia, you can apply to be tested for dyscalculia. See under "How to apply for SPS."