For Dyscalculia/Maths Difficulties Assessment & Support

My name is Marianne Boutall and I am an experienced specialist teacher in London, qualified to teach and assess pupils between the age of 6 and 16 with Dyscalculia or Maths Difficulties due to a specific learning difficulty. My teaching career began as a primary school teacher in 2001. In 2008, I moved onto specialising in teaching Maths to children with Dyscalculia/Maths Difficulties by becoming a ‘Numbers Count’ teacher. This role involved working 1:1 with learners with Maths Difficulties/Dyscalculia, holding workshops with parents/carers and training staff members in teaching and learning approaches in relation to Dyscalculia and 'Mastering' in maths.

I carry out Dyscalculia/Maths Difficulties assessments in schools and privately. I provide an access arrangement service to a number of schools. I deliver Dyscalculia/Maths Difficulties awareness talks to schools and parents. I provide a bespoke consultancy service to advise schools on their provision for children with specific learning difficulties – including access arrangements, training for teachers, support staff and advising on the needs of individual children. I also provide private tuition.


Qualifications

PGCertificate in Dyscalculia, enabling me to assess and support pupils with Dyscalculia by gaining ATD, approved teacher status in Dyscalculia.

PGDiploma in Dyscalculia (the first cohort to do so), which enables me to diagnose pupils with Dyscalculia/Maths Difficulties due to SpLD(s).

Associate Member of the British Dyslexia Association (AMBDA) and a Professional Patoss Member (PPM) with an up-to-date DBS check, Professional Indemnity Insurance and Data Protection Agency registered. I also have an Assessment Practicing Certificate (APC).


Marianne Boutall SpLD APC (Patoss), PG Diploma in Dyscalculia and PG Certificate in Dyscalculia