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Disclaimer
This disclaimer explains the limits of the information, lessons, support, and resources provided on The Maths Clinic website.
By using this website, you accept this disclaimer.
1. General Educational Support
The Maths Clinic is an independent mathematics learning support platform. It provides educational content to help Ghanaian SHS learners, WASSCE candidates, NOVDEC students, and struggling Core Maths learners improve their understanding.
The website may provide:
- Core Maths explanations;
- diagnostic blog posts;
- weak-area practice;
- WAEC-style mistake correction;
- new curriculum-aligned topic support;
- learner-friendly feedback;
- study guidance;
- practice tasks;
- intervention resources.
All content is provided for learning and revision support.
2. Not an Official Examination Body
The Maths Clinic is not WAEC, NaCCA, GES, the Ministry of Education, or any official examination body.
Any reference to WAEC, WASSCE, NOVDEC, core mathematics, chief examiners’ reports, or Ghana’s new SHS mathematics curriculum is made for educational discussion and learner support only.
The Maths Clinic does not issue official examination results, certificates, grades, or official curriculum decisions.
3. No Guaranteed Examination Result
The Maths Clinic is built to help learners improve, but we do not guarantee a specific result.
Using this website does not guarantee:
- a pass in WASSCE;
- a pass in NOVDEC;
- a particular grade;
- automatic improvement in school tests;
- admission into any school or programme;
- success in any examination.
A learner’s performance depends on effort, consistency, attendance, practice, correction of mistakes, teacher support, examination preparation, and other personal factors.
4. Mathematics Content and Accuracy
We work to provide accurate and helpful mathematics content. However, errors may sometimes occur in explanations, examples, links, calculations, formatting, or interpretations.
The Maths Clinic may update, correct, expand, or remove content at any time.
Learners should always check their work carefully and, where necessary, confirm with their mathematics teacher or official learning materials.
5. WAEC-Style Practice
WAEC-style questions, examples, traps, and practice activities on The Maths Clinic are created to help learners understand the kind of thinking and mistakes that may appear in examinations.
They are not official WAEC questions unless clearly stated and properly referenced.
The purpose is to support learning, not to predict exact examination questions.
6. New SHS Mathematics Curriculum Support
The Maths Clinic may organize content around Ghana’s new SHS Mathematics Curriculum strands, such as Numbers for Everyday Life, Algebraic Reasoning, Geometry Around Us, Making Sense of and Using Data, Probability and Chance, and problem-solving skills.
This is done to help learners connect practice with curriculum expectations.
The Maths Clinic does not replace official curriculum documents, school teaching, or approved classroom instruction.
7. Ask Dickson and Learner Support
Ask Dickson is designed to help learners explain where they are stuck and receive guidance.
Responses may help identify the mistake, explain the concept, or suggest what to practice next. However, such support should not be taken as an official marking scheme, official examination decision, or replacement for school-based teaching.
Learners should still work with their teachers and continue regular study.
8. External Links and Resources
The Maths Clinic may link to external websites, videos, documents, tools, or educational platforms.
These links are provided for convenience and learning support. We do not control third-party websites and are not responsible for their content, accuracy, privacy practices, safety, or availability.
Users should visit external links with care.
9. User Responsibility
Users are responsible for how they use the information on this website.
Learners should not only copy answers. They should study the method, understand the mistake, practice similar questions, and ask for help when confused.
Parents and teachers should support learners in using the website responsibly.
10. Technology and Website Availability
The Maths Clinic may experience downtime, broken links, technical errors, slow loading, missing images, plugin issues, hosting problems, or updates.
We will try to fix such issues when they occur, but we do not guarantee that the website will always be available without interruption.
11. No Professional Legal, Financial, or Medical Advice
The Maths Clinic is a mathematics education platform. Content on this website should not be treated as legal, financial, medical, psychological, or professional advice outside the purpose of learning mathematics.
For matters requiring professional advice, users should consult a qualified professional.
12. Changes to This Disclaimer
This disclaimer may be updated from time to time. The updated version will be posted on this page with a revised date where necessary.
Continued use of the website means you accept the updated disclaimer.
13. Contact
If you notice an error, broken link, unclear explanation, or content that needs correction, you may contact The Maths Clinic through the contact or Ask Dickson page.
The Maths Clinic
Helping learners stop guessing, find the gap, and understand Core Maths step by step.
