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ANNEX 2 Italian Diplomas of Secondary Education Degree Or ANNEX 2 Italian diplomas of secondary education degree or degrees at schools foreign or international 1. Secondary education or second-degree five-year 2. Secondary education or second-degree lasting four years achieved only if at the Italian state and private schools abroad 3. QUALIFICATIONS ACHIEVED AT "SCHOOL OF THE BORDER" Qualifications obtained at the "schools of the border" in public management where the teaching is taught in Italian (see list below) should be valid in the country where refer to the same courses for which registration is sought university in Italy. CROATIA In the jurisdiction of the Consulate General of Italy in River: - High School Italian "Talijanska Srednja Skola", Via E.Barcic, 6-51000 River; - High School Italian "Talijanska Srednja Skola" Madulinska 3-52000 Pola; - High School Italian "Talijanska Srednja Skola", Via G. Carducci - 52210 Rovinj; - Middle School "Leonardo da Vinci", Hill Schools, 1-51460 Buie. SLOVENIA In the jurisdiction of the Consulate General of Italy in Koper: - Gymnasium "GR Carli," Piazzale Gymnasium, 7 - Koper; - Gymnasium "Antonio Sema" - Piran-between Via Orti, 8 - Portoroz; - Middle School "Pietro Coppo," Via Zustovic, sn - Island. SWITZERLAND In the jurisdiction of the Consulate General of Italy in Lugano: - All Colleges of second-degree awarding maturity 'federal; - High Schools cantonal Bellinzona, Locarno, Lugano I, II Lugano, Mendrisio issuing the maturity A, B, C, D, E; - Cantonal School of Commercial Maturity of Bellinzona (valid for all faculties AD EXCEPT courses Medicine and Surgery, Veterinary Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmacy) and Architecture); - University of Applied Sciences of Italian Switzerland (SUPSI). In the jurisdiction of the Consulate of Italy in Chur: - Cantonal School of Chur; - Private school "Lyceum alpinum" Zuoz. 4. QUALIFICATIONS ACHIEVED AT THE EUROPEAN SCHOOLS OF THE LAW 6 N. ° 151 March 1996 "Ratification and implementation of the Convention defining the Statute of European schools, with Annexes, signed in Luxembourg on 21 June 1994 "and THE LAW June 20, 1978, No. 400 "Ratification and implementation of the Additional Protocol to the Protocol of 13 April 1962 concerning the creation of the European Schools, signed in Luxembourg December 15, 1975. " (These securities must not be accompanied by the declaration of value) BELGIUM: - Brussels I (Av du Vert Chasseur, 46 B-1180 Brussels) - Brussels II (Av.Oscar Jespers, 75 B-1200 Brussels) - Brussels III (Boulevard du Triomphe, B-1050 Brussels 151) - Mol (Europawijk, 100 B-2400 Mol K) GERMANY: - Frankfurt (Praunheimer Weg 126 D-60439 Frankfurt am Main) - Karlsruhe (Albert Schweitzer Str 1, D-76139 Karlsruhe) - Monaco (Elise Aulinger Str 21, D-81739 Munchen) ITALY: Varese (Via Montello 118-21100 Varese) "School for Europe" in Parma - European School of type II (Street Aurelio Saffi, 8 - 43121 Parma) LUXEMBOURG: - The Luxembourg (Boulevard Konrad Adenauer, L-1115 Luxembourg Kirchberg 23) - Luxembourg II (6, Rue de Gaston Thorn Bertrange-L-8268 Mamer) NETHERLANDS: Bergen (Molenweidtje 5-1862 BC Bergen N-H) UNITED KINGDOM: Culham (Thame Lane - Culham-Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX 14 3DZ) SPAIN: Alicante (Avenida Vicente Hipolito locutor, s / n 03540, San Juan Plaja - Alicante). 5. QUALIFICATIONS ACHIEVED IN SCHOOLS BRITISH, FRENCH, SPANISH, GERMAN AND SWISS WORKING IN ITALY The diplomas from British schools ("St.George 's British International School," "The New School "of Rome and" Sir James Henderson School "in Milan), the French High Schools ("Chateaubriand" of Rome, "Stendhal" in Milan and "Jean Giono" of Turin), the High School Spanish ("Cervantes"), schools in Switzerland (Swiss School Swiss School in Rome and Milan) and German schools ("Deutsche Methods" in Milan, Genoa, Rome) are valid for entry Italian universities and under specific conditions laid down in the agreements concluded by Italy, respectively, with Great Britain, with France, with Spain, Switzerland and the Federal Republic of Germany. Candidates holding a degree awarded by one of those schools, can enroll at the University is exempt from proof of knowledge of the Italian language where This, however, is listed as a foreign language in secondary school among the subjects of study, and related tests have been successful. 6. FINAL OF SECURITIES OF SECONDARY EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS REPUBLIC OF S.MARINO The final diplomas of secondary education establishments of the Republic of San Marino are equivalent in all respects to the corresponding legal education qualifications secondary level Italian in the school system, according to art. 1 Intergovernmental Agreement signed in San Marino February 28, 1983 (Law ratifying and implementing 10.18.1984, n. 760) and relative integration introduced by the Exchange. 7. International Baccalaureate The International Baccalaureate Diploma awarded by the schools listed below by students who have completed the syllabus in Annex "A" annexed to the Ministerial Decrees (MPI), shown at left gives the same right to enroll in degree courses or diploma Italian professor at the University is exempt from the preliminary examination of the Italian language and the outside the specified quota of seats reserved for non-EU candidates resident abroad, provided that you have followed a curriculum which is included in the Italian language. The diplomas awarded by these schools are valid for entry to universities provided that Italian pupils in possession of the diploma in question have been admitted to the international baccalaureate course after earning a promotion or the suitability of the penultimate second grade class of the secondary school according to the plan of origin (ie 11 ^ 12 ^ class or a class of education overall, depending on whether, respectively, the school system is ordered provenance of 12 years or over 13 years of schooling total). 1. Aloha College - Malaga (Spain) (DM 19.10.2004); 2. Abu Dhabi International Private Shool - United Arab Emirates (DD 05.08.2011); 3. American British Academy,-Muscat (Oman) (DM 21/10/94); 4. The American Community School, Hillingdon (GB) (DM 05/20/96); 5. American Community Schools of Athens (DM 26/02/99); 6. American Cooperative School of Tunis - Tunis (Tunisia) (DM 17.10.2006); 7. American International School - Riyadh (Saudi Arabia) (24.06.2004); 8. American International School - Lusaka (Zambia) (DD 22.07.2009); 9. American International School of Budapest (Hungary) (DM 26/02/99); 10.American Overseas School of Rome, Rome (Italy) (DM 08.04.1994); 11.American School of Milan, Noverasco Opera (Milan-Italy) (DM 10/23/92); 12.American School of Paris, Saint-Cloud Paris (France) (DM 27/12/95); 13.Amman Baccalaureate School - Sweileh (Jordan) (DM 26/02/99); 14.Anatolia College - Thessaloniki (Greece) (DM 08.05.2002); 15.Anglican International School - Jerusalem (Israel) (27/01/2014 DD); 16.Asociacion Educacional Williamson Newton College - Lima (Peru) (DM 05.05.2004) (DM 31.10.2006); 17.Asociaciòn Escuelas Lincoln, La Lucila, Buenos Aires (Argentina) (DM 22/04/98); 18.Associacao Graduada Escola de Sao Paulo-Graded School - Sao Paulo (Brazil) (DM 06.02.2007); 19.Atlanta International School, Atlanta (Georgia-USA) (DM 10/02/94); 20.Atlantic Community High School, Delray Beach (Florida - USA) (DM 04/16/99); 21.Bavarian International School - Haimhausen (Germany) (DM 03.04.2006); 22.Bonn International School - Bonn (Germany) (DM 15.03.2007); 23.Beijing Biss International School - Beijing (China) (DM 24.06.2004); 24.Beijing World Youth Academy - Beijing (China) (DM 24.04.2007); 25.Berg Videregående Skole, Oslo (Norway) (DM 29/07/97); 26.Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School - Bethesda, Maryland (USA) (DM 05.12.2006); 27.Bilkent University Preparatory School - Bilkent (Ankara - Turkey) (DM 17.02.2004); 28.Bishop Mackenzie International School - Lilongwe (Malawi) (DM 24.02.2005); 29.Brentwood School - Brentwood Essex (United Kingdom) (DD 24.06.2008); 30.British International School of Oslo, Oslo (Norway) (DM 12/27/95); 31.British School of Washington - Washington (USA (DD 27/01/2014; 32.Cairo American College - Cairo (Egypt) (DM 02/26/99); 33.Campion School - Athens (Greece) (DM 24.06.2004); 34.Canadian Academy - Higashinada-ku - Kobe Japan) (DM 08/11/99); 35.Cats College Canterbury - Canterbury (UK) (DD18.06.2013); 36.Colegio Internacional de Caracas, Las Minas de Baruta (Estado Miranda, Venezuela) (DM 21/10/94); 37.Collegio United World of Duino, Trieste (Italy) (DM 08.02.1984); 38.College del Mundo Costa Rica - Santa Ana - (Costa Rica) (DD 07.11.2008); 39.College du Leman Internmational School - Versoix-Geneva (Switzerland) (DD 21.09.2009); 40.Copenhagen International School - Hellerup (Denmark) (DM 29.11.2004); 41.Costeas Gitons School - Greece (DM 11.03.2002); 42.Dallam School - Milnthorpe (England) (28.12.2011 DI); 43.Danube International School - Vienna (Austria) (DM 20.01.2003); 44.Deledda International School - Genoa (Italy) (DM 18.07.2002); 45.Doukas School - Athens (Greece) (DM 08.02.2005); 46.Druga Gimnazija Sarajevo - Bosnia and Herzegovina (DM 21.04.2008); 47.Dulwich College Beijing - Beijing (China) (DD 08.08.2008); 48.Dwight School Seoul - Seoul - (Korea) (DD 14.02.2014); 49.Ecole Active Bilingue Jeannine Manuel, Paris (DM 23.4.1994); 50.Ecole International Arc-en-Ciel - Lome - Togo (Africa) (DM 16.06.2006); 51.Ecole Nouvelle de la Suisse Romande - Lausanne (Switzerland) (DM 28.09.2007); 52.Escola Americana do Rio de Janeiro - Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) (DM 18.03.2003); 53.Escola Mary Immaculate Chapel School - Sao Paulo (Brazil) (DD 26.11.2011); 54.Escuela Campo Alegre - Caracas (Venezuela) (DM 05.04.2004); 55.Frankfurt International School - Oberursel (Germany) (DM 02.08.2002); 56.Geitona School, Athens (Greece) (DM 02/26/98); 57.George School, Newton (PA - USA) (DM 21/10/94); 58.Gimnazija Bezigrad - Ljubljana (Slovenia) (DM 18.04.2002); 59.Gimnazija Kranj - Kranj - (Slovenia) (DD 13.06.2012); 60.Helsingin Suomalainen Yhteiskoulu, Helsinki (Finland) (DM 24.03.2003); 61.Het Rijnlands Lyceum, Oegstgeest - Nederland (DM 10/05/99); 62.Hirschi magnet Math-Science High School - Texas (USA) (DM 09.10.2007); 63.Hockerill Anglo-European College, Bishop's Stortford Hertfordshire-(RU) (DM27.03.00); 64.ICARDA International School of Aleppo, Aleppo (Syria) (DM 26/02/98); 65.I.M.
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