Higher Education of Rizal: Ateneo (1872-1877)
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What was Rizal's position in his class when he first joined the Ateneo Municipal?

  • He was immediately made the Emperor of his empire.
  • He was placed at the bottom of the class and assigned with the Carthaginians. (correct)
  • He was given the position of Tribune.
  • He was assigned as a Decurion.
  • How were the students divided in Rizal's class at the Ateneo Municipal?

  • By their social status.
  • By their boarding status - Carthaginians were non-boarders and Romans were boarders. (correct)
  • By their academic performance.
  • By their age.
  • What position did Rizal achieve after a month of joining the Ateneo Municipal?

  • Emperor (correct)
  • Tribune
  • Centurion
  • Decurion
  • What did Rizal do during noon recesses to improve his Spanish language skills?

    <p>He took private lessons in Sta. Isabel College.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was Rizal's interpretation of his mother's dream about her release from prison?

    <p>That she would be released in 3 months.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What were the two reasons why Father Margin Fernando initially refused to admit Jose Rizal at the Ateneo Municipal?

    <p>Rizal was late for registration and appeared to be frail and sickly</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the surname Rizal used for the first time when he was admitted to the Ateneo Municipal?

    <p>Rizal</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the role of Manuel Xeres Burgos in Rizal's admission to the Ateneo Municipal?

    <p>Manuel Xeres Burgos was the nephew of Father Burgos, who interceded on Rizal's behalf to be admitted</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the reason why Jose Rizal was sent to Manila to study at the Ateneo Municipal?

    <p>Rizal's family wanted him to receive a Catholic education at the Ateneo</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the Escuela Pia or charity school of education at the Ateneo that Rizal was expected to take the entrance examinations on?

    <p>A preparatory program at the Ateneo that taught subjects like arithmetic and reading</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Rizal's Early Education

    • Rizal was 9th out of 12 students when he first joined the Ateneo Municipal.
    • The students were divided into two groups: the "internos" (boarders) and "externos" (day students).

    Rizal's Progress

    • After a month, Rizal improved to 5th place in his class.

    Rizal's Language Skills

    • During noon recesses, Rizal practiced speaking in Spanish with a classmate, aiming to improve his language skills.

    Family and Dreams

    • Rizal interpreted his mother's dream about her release from prison as a good omen, believing that God would deliver her from suffering.

    Admission to Ateneo Municipal

    • Father Francisco Margin Fernando initially refused to admit Rizal due to his age and lack of proficiency in Spanish.
    • Rizal used the surname " Mercado" for the first time when he was admitted to the Ateneo Municipal.

    Key Individuals

    • Manuel Xeres Burgos, the parish priest of Binan, played a crucial role in Rizal's admission to the Ateneo Municipal.

    Reasons for Studying in Manila

    • Rizal was sent to Manila to study at the Ateneo Municipal to improve his education and provide a better future for himself.

    Escuela Pia

    • Rizal was expected to take the entrance examinations for the Escuela Pia, a charity school of education at the Ateneo.

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    Learn about Jose Rizal's education at Ateneo Municipal from 1872 to 1877. Explore his diligence in studying towards excellence and his ideals of nationalism. Understand how different cultures abroad influenced Rizal's beliefs in achieving freedom for the Philippines.

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