Module 9 Flashcards
Evolution of Rizal’s School in 1872
- Escuela Pia (Charity School)
- Ateneo Municipal
- Ateneo de Manila
A school for poor boys in Manila established by the city government in 1817.
Escuela Pia (Charity School)
Escuela Pia (Charity School was established by the city government in _____
1817
Bitter Rival of the Dominican-owned College of San Juan de Letran.
Ateneo Municipal
Who are the rivals of the Ateneo Municipal.
Dominican-owned College of San Juan de Letran
A college under the supervision of the Spanish Jesuits.
Ateneo Municipal
Acquired prestige as an excellent college for boys.
Ateneo de Manila
He was the school registrar of Ateneo de Manila, who refused to admit Rizal.
Father Magin Ferrando
Father Magin Ferrando, who was the school registrar, refused to admit him for two reasons:
- He was late for registration
- He was sickly and undersized for his age
Upon the intercession of __________________________, nephew of Father Burgos, he was reluctantly admitted at the Ateneo which was located at Intramuros, outside the walls of Manila.
Manuel Xerez Burgos
Where was Ateneo located?
located at Intramuros, outside the walls of Manila
Jose was the first of his family to adopt the surname ________.
Rizal
Why did Jose Rizal changed his surname.
Their family name Mercado had come under the suspicion of Spanish authorities.
Rizal first boarded at _________________.
Caraballo Street
Caraballo Street was _____________ walk from the college.
25 minute
Who owned the boarding house on Caraballo Street?
owned by a spinster named Titay who owed Rizal Family P300
It was more advanced than that of other colleges in that period.
Jesuit System of Education
How did the Jesuits train the students of Ateneo?
by rigid discipline and religious instruction
What are the main course included in Jesuit System of Education?
- physical culture
- humanities
- scientific studies
- agriculture
- commerce
- mechanics
- surveying
Students in Ateneo were divided into two groups:
- The Roman Empire
- Carthaginian Empire
It consists of the internos (boarders)
The Roman Empire
It is composed of the externos (non-boarders).
Carthaginian Empire
These are the boarders.
internos
These are the non-boarders.
externos