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2. 4 months after the execution of Gom-Bur-
Za and with Doña Teodora still in prison
Jose, was sent to Manila
He studied in the Ateneo Municipal
Under the supervision of the Spanish Jesuits
Bitter rival of the Dominican-owned College
of San Juan de Letran
3. Formerly Escuela Pia (Charity School)
Established by City Government in 1817 for
poor boys in manila
1768 Jesuits expelled from Philippines
Returned to Manila in 1859
Later, became Ateneo de Manila
4. Rizal Enters the Ateneo
June 10, 1872 - Entrance Exam
Father Magin Ferrando, College Registrar
Manuel Xerez Burgos, (nephew of Father Burgos)
He use “Rizal” as his surname instead of
Mercado
Boarded in a house outside Intramuros, on
Caraballo Street, (25 mins. away from college)
Titay (a spinster) owned the boarding house,
and owed the Rizal’s family the amount of P300
5. Jesuit System of Education
Promotes physical culture, humanities, and
scientific studies
Vocational courses on agriculture,
commerce, mechanics and surveying
Religiously operate the school
- mass every morning
- classes/subjects are open & close with
prayer
Students were divided into two:
Roman Empire – Internos (boarders)
Carthaginian Empire – Externos (non-
6. Each empires had its Ranks:
Best Student – Emperor;
2nd Best – Tribune;
3rd Best – Decurion;
4th Best – Centurion;
5th Best – Standard Bearer;
Student could challenge any officer in his
“empire” to answer questions on the day’s
lesson
Failure to answer correctly (3) times, an
officer could lose his position
7. Both banners were used equally in the classroom:
1st defeat – left side of the room
2nd – Inferior position on the right side
3rd – Inclined flag was placed on the left
4th – Flag was reversed and returned to the
right
5th – Reversed flag was placed on the left
6th – Banner was changed with a figure of a
donkey
Uniform
“hemp-fabric trousers” and “striped cotton coat”
Coat material was called “rayadillo” – famous uniform
8. Rizal's First Year in Ateneo (1872 -
1873)
June, 1872, first day of class in Ateneo
Fr. Jose Bech, first professor of Rizal
He was an externo and was assigned to Carthaginians
At the end of the month he became "emperor"
He was the brightness pupil in the whole class
He took private lessons in Santa Isabel College and
paid three pesos for extra Spanish lessons
He placed seconds at the end of the year although his
grades were marked "Excellent"
9. Summer Vacation (1873)
March 1873, Rizal returned to Calamba for
summer vacation.
His sister Neneng (Saturnina) brought him to
Tanawan to cheer him up
Visited his mother in prison at Santa Cruz
without telling his father
After vacation, he returned to Manila for his 2nd
year term in Ateneo
He boarded inside Intramuros at No. 6
Magallanes Street
Dona Pepay was his landlady, an old widow with
a widowed daughter and 4 sons.
10. Second Year in Ateneo (1873 –
1874)
He repented having neglected his studies the
previous year because he was offended by the
teacher’s remarks.
Rizal studied harder, and once more he became
an “emperor” after losing his class leadership
He had 3 classmates from Binan who had also
been his classmates in the school of Maestro
Justiniano
At the end of the school year, he received
excellent grades in all subjects and a gold medal
11. Teenage Interest in Reading
During the summer vacation in Calamba (1874)
1st favorite novel of Rizal “The Count of Monte Cristo” by
Alexander Dumas
A voracious reader
Cesar Cantu’s historical work entitled “Universal History”
“Travels in the Philippines” by Dr. Feodor Jagor, a
German scientist-traveler (1859 – 1860)
12. 3rd Year in Ateneo (1874 – 1875)
Shortly after the opening of classes, his mother
was released from prison.
In the previous years, Rizal did not make an
excellent showing in his studies
He failed to win the medal in Spanish because his
spoken was not fluently sonorous
March, 1875 Rizal returned to Calamba for
summer vacation
13. 4th Year in Ateneo (1875 – 1876)
June 16, 1875
He became an interno in Ateneo
Fr. Francisco de Paula Sanchez inspired him to
study harder and write poetry
"model of uprightness, earnestness and love
for the advancement of his pupils"
Rizal won five medals
14. Last Year in Ateneo (1876 – 1877)
June 1876, last year of Rizal in Ateneo
He was truly "the pride of the Jesuits"
Obtained highest grades in all subjects
Graduation with Highest Honors
"Excellent" scholastic records from 1872 to 1877
March 23, 1877, Commencement Day
Received the degree of Bachelor of Arts with
highest honors
15. Extra-Curricular Activities in Ateneo
An "emperor" inside the classroom and campus leader
outside
Secretary of the Marian Congregation
Member of Academy of Spanish Literature and the
Academy of Natural Sciences
Studied painting under the famous Spanish painter
Agustin Saez (left photo)
Sculpture under Romualdo de Jesus (right photo),
noted Filipino sculptor
Engaged in gymnastics and fencing
Father Jose Vilaclara advised him to stop communing
with the muses and pay more attention to practical
studies such as philosophy and natural science
16. Sculptural Works in Ateneo
Carved an image of The Virgin Mary on a piece of
“batikuling” (Philippine hardwood)
Father Lleonart requested him to carve an image of the
Sacred Heart of Jesus
The old Jesuit forgot to take the image with him to
Spain
Ateneo boarding students placed the image on the
door of the dormitory and remain there for many years
17. Anecdotes of Rizal
Felix M. Ramos – one of Rizal’s contemporaries in
Ateneo
Manuel Xerex Burgos – whose house Rizal boarded
shortly before he became an interno in Ateneo
Poems Written in Ateneo
Mi Primera Inspiration (My First Inspiration) – the
first poem Rizal probably wrote during his days in Ateneo.
18. In 1875, inspired by Father Sanchez, he wrote more
poems such as:
Filicitacion (Felicitation)
El Embarque: Himno a la Flota de Magallanes
(The Departure Hymn to Magellan’s fleet)
Y Es Espanol: Elcano, the first to
circumnavigate the world)
El Combate: Urbiztondo Terror de Jolo (The
Battle: Urbiztondo, Terror of Jolo)
19. In 1876, Rizal wrote poems on various topics:
Un Recuerdo a Mi Pueblu (In Memory of My Town)
Alianza Intima Entre la Region Y La Buena Educacion
(Intimate Alliance Between Religion and Good
Education)
Por la Educacion Recibe Lustre La Patria (Through
Education the Country Receive Light)
E Cultivero Y El Triunfo (The Captivity and the Triumph:
Battle of Lucena and the Imprisonment of Boabdil)
La Entrada Triuntal de Los Reyes Catolices en Granada
(The Triumphal Entry of The Catholic Monarches into
Granada)
20. A year later, in 1877 he wrote more poems:
El Heroismo de Colon (The heroism of
Colombus)
Colon y Juan II (Colombus and John II )
Gran Consuelo en la Mayor Desdicha (Great
Solace in Great Misfortune)
Un Diarogo Alusivo a la Despedida de los
Colegiales (A Farewell Dialogue of the
Students)
21. “My First Inspiration”
Why falls so rich a spray
of fragrance from the bowers
of the balmy flowers
upon this festive day?
Why from woods and vales
do we hear sweet measures ringing
that seem to be the singing
of a choir of nightingales?
Why in the grass below
do birds start at the wind's noises,
unleashing their honeyed voices
as they hop from bough to bough?
Why should the spring that glows
its crystalline murmur be tuning
to the zephyr's mellow crooning
as among the flowers it flows?
Why seems to me more
endearing,
more fair than on other days,
the dawn's enchanting face
among red clouds appearing?
The reason, dear mother, is
they feast your day of bloom:
the rose with its perfume,
the bird with its harmonies.
And the spring that rings with
laughter
upon this joyful day
with its murmur seems to say:
"Live happily ever after!"
And from that spring in the
grove
now turn to hear the first note
that from my lute I emote
to the impulse of my love.
22. Dramatic Work in Ateneo
Father Sanchez, his favorite teacher ask him to
write a drama based on the prose story of St.
Eustace the Martyr
Summer 1876 in Calamba, he wrote the religious
drama in poetic verses
June 2 1876, finished the manuscript
He submitted the finished manuscript entitled
“San Eustacio, Martir” (St. Eustace, the Martyr) to
Father Sanchez in his last academic year in Ateneo
23. First Romance of Rizal
16 years old, experienced his first romance
Segunda Katigbak, a pretty 14 years old Batanguena
from Lipa
Sister of his friend Mariano Katigbak
His sister Olimpia was a close friend of Segunda in La
Concordia College
24. First Romance of Rizal
Segunda was already engaged to Manuel Luz
His first romance was ruined by his own shyness and
reserve
Segunda returned to Lipa and later married Manuel Luz
Rizal remained in Calamba, a frustrated lover, cherishing
nostalgic memories of lost love