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You said "maths". That means you're probably one of them there furriners, so God only knows what horrific travesties are allowed in whatever backwater country you're from.

In the good old US of A, a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Education typically requires at a bare minimum that you take a couple of semesters of Calculus, and Trigonometry is pretty much a requirement for that. I don't know if you consider those "higher maths" or not.

Many states don't technically require that teachers actually have a degree in the subject they're teaching, only an Education degree of some kind, though, so it's theoretically possible to teach math despite knowing little more than the students you're teaching.

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