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Rizal studied at Ateneo from -
Rizal studied at Ateneo from -
1872-1877
Despite his loneliness due to the arrest of his mother, Rizal's first year in Ateneo was commendable but only placed ______ in the class
Despite his loneliness due to the arrest of his mother, Rizal's first year in Ateneo was commendable but only placed ______ in the class
second
Atenean teachers enforced a program of dividing a class into two competing empires: the Romans and the ______
Atenean teachers enforced a program of dividing a class into two competing empires: the Romans and the ______
Carthaginians
Both empires had their ranks and dignitaries, namely; emperor as the best scholar, followed by a tribune, decurion, centurion and the ______ bearer
Both empires had their ranks and dignitaries, namely; emperor as the best scholar, followed by a tribune, decurion, centurion and the ______ bearer
The school also offered vocational courses in ______, commerce, mechanics and surveying
The school also offered vocational courses in ______, commerce, mechanics and surveying
Ateneo, at that time, offered a six-year program that entitled their student to the academic title, Bachiller de ______
Ateneo, at that time, offered a six-year program that entitled their student to the academic title, Bachiller de ______
After passing the qualifying examination, Rizal sought admission at the Ateneo Municipal accompanied by ________.
After passing the qualifying examination, Rizal sought admission at the Ateneo Municipal accompanied by ________.
Ateneo was the bitter rival of Dominican-owned Colegio de San Juan de ________.
Ateneo was the bitter rival of Dominican-owned Colegio de San Juan de ________.
Rizal was initially rejected to enroll at Ateneo because he was late for registration and looked frail and undersized for his ________.
Rizal was initially rejected to enroll at Ateneo because he was late for registration and looked frail and undersized for his ________.
Upon the intervention of Manuel Burgos, Rizal was finally admitted to Ateneo, becoming a ________ student.
Upon the intervention of Manuel Burgos, Rizal was finally admitted to Ateneo, becoming a ________ student.
At Ateneo, Rizal was the first to adopt the surname Rizal, as it was decided he would no longer use the surname ________.
At Ateneo, Rizal was the first to adopt the surname Rizal, as it was decided he would no longer use the surname ________.
Rizal took the entrance examination at Colegio de San Juan de Letran on June 10, 1872 and was accompanied by his brother when he took the exam which covered Christian doctrine, arithmetic, and ______.
Rizal took the entrance examination at Colegio de San Juan de Letran on June 10, 1872 and was accompanied by his brother when he took the exam which covered Christian doctrine, arithmetic, and ______.
Ateneo was known for providing the best ________ education for boys compared to other colleges in Manila.
Ateneo was known for providing the best ________ education for boys compared to other colleges in Manila.
The school where Fr. Burgos was the mentor of Paciano and where Don Francisco Mercado decided not to send Rizal was Colegio de San ______.
The school where Fr. Burgos was the mentor of Paciano and where Don Francisco Mercado decided not to send Rizal was Colegio de San ______.
During Rizal's time, Ateneo was considered the most prestigious college for boys due to their excellent ______.
During Rizal's time, Ateneo was considered the most prestigious college for boys due to their excellent ______.
Ateneo, formerly known as Escuela Pia, was established in ______ for boys in Manila.
Ateneo, formerly known as Escuela Pia, was established in ______ for boys in Manila.
The school became Ateneo Municipal which later became the Ateneo de ______.
The school became Ateneo Municipal which later became the Ateneo de ______.
Jesuits administered Ateneo after they returned to the Philippines from their expulsion in 1768, making it a renowned example of the ______ system of education.
Jesuits administered Ateneo after they returned to the Philippines from their expulsion in 1768, making it a renowned example of the ______ system of education.