it’s nothing to be worried about. If you’ll benefit from additional support and training it will be included in your course, free of charge. So don’t panic. You’ll need to feel confident with numbers as there’s a bit of maths in every job and you’ll need to work out colour mixology. There’s no “fail” here, only support for areas where confidence is lacking
I employ a non English native speaker who went to college to learn level 3 hairdressing. She had a very old level 2 hairdressing qualification and they didn’t assess her functional English and maths skills when she signed up for level 3. The upshot was that she failed her level 3 theory whilst gaining distinctions in her practicals - this meant that she didn’t get her certificate and had nothing to show for her adult learner loan.
We put her through a level 2 beauty apprenticeship and she was terrified of the mandatory English and maths training. However, her confidence improved immensely during her course as she got extra help and she passed level one functional maths and English. I am cross that she didn’t get an assessment before she did her hairdressing course. She hadn’t realised how much her poor functional skills were holding her back.
My daughter trained at 30 and was most miffed, with GCSE passes in both English and maths, to be told she’d also need to do an assessment as it was mandatory for her level 2 beauty apprenticeship. She considered her maths and English good enough but ahem “qualified” for extra support. Now she’s just finishing off a level 4 management qualification. Something that she’d never have considered a few years ago as studying had been quite a demoralising experience for her.
Face your fears and do it anyway! You’ve got nothing to worry about and everything to gain. All the best xx