![]() In Israel, the equivalent qualification is known as the Bagrut, which means "maturity" in Hebrew. In Romania, the qualification is the Romanian Baccalaureate. In France, the qualification is Le Baccalauréat. In Italy it is defined as "Diploma di maturità." In Germany, the qualification is the Abitur. ![]() In Italy, Switzerland, Albania, Czech Republic, Poland, Austria, Hungary, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Slovakia, Slovenia, and several other countries in Europe, the qualification is known as the Matura. In Ireland, the qualification is the Irish Leaving Certificate. In Scotland, one qualification is known as the Advanced Higher, which is preceded by the Scottish Higher, the basic university entrance qualification. In England and Wales, the school-leaving qualifications awarded are either General Certificate of Education (GCE) A Level or Business and Technology Education Council (BTEC) qualifications, depending on the student's choice students pursue these qualifications after taking General Certificate of Secondary Education exams (GCSEs) at the ages of 14–16 (Years 10 and 11). The same name is used for the equivalent qualification awarded in Canada. In the United States, the qualification is known as a high school diploma. ![]() ![]() For a list of equivalents, see List of secondary school leaving certificates. ![]()
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