There is not much mathematics used in junior high school and senior high school physics, but it is inseparable from mathematics. When dealing with the four kinds of stress of thermoluminescence electromagnetic atoms, the whole article is mathematical calculus. If math is not good, it is very likely that the equation can't be solved or deduced, and even others can't understand the derivation. It's crazy to want to learn physics like this.
In high school, math is a little ahead of physics. In college, all the math classes you take are compulsory in physics. You can't talk about quantum mechanics and calculus, let alone college physics.
Physics seems to have used mathematics as a basic tool since Galileo's time (I can't remember it anyway).