Early Education in Calamba & Biñan
PREPARED BY:
ABRAZADO,SHUE MARY M.
DACER, JONAMAI
HOW DID HE LEARNED THE
ALPHABET?
THE HERO’S FIRST TEACHER
Doña Teodora was Jose Rizal’s first non-formal
teacher where he learned the alphabet at the age of
three.
Teodora Alonso Realonda y Quintos was a wealthy
woman in the Spanish colonial Philippines.
PRIVATE TUTORS OF RIZAL
Maestro Celestino first private tutor.
Maestro Lucas Padua second private tutor.
Maestro Leon Monroy in Spanish and Latin,
classmate of Don Francisco.
The Uncles of Rizal
Uncle Jose Alberto- gave wise direction in the studies of Jose.
Uncle Gregorio- instilled into the mind of Jose the love for Education.
Uncle Manuel- Alberto- seeing Jose was frail in nature, concerned with the physical development and taught love for open air
and the beauty of nature.
Don Leon- died five months later before Jose was sent to private school in Biñan.
FIRST Day in School
Maestro Justiniano Aquino Cruz- Jose’s formal teacher.
FIRST School Brawl
Andres Salandanan- arm wrestling
Pedro (the teacher’s son) –wrestling
Painting Lessons in Biñan
Old Juanco- freely gave Jose a painting lessons.
END OF BINAN SCHOOL
Dec. 17,1870 – Jose left Binan.
Talim- the steamer that Jose rode.
Arturo Camps- a Frenchman and a friend of Don Francisco, he took care of Jose during the trip
MARTYRDOM of GOMBURZA
January 20,1872- Cavite munity
February 17,1872- Fathers Mariano Gomez, Jose Burgos and Jacinto
Zamora were implicated and executed.
The GOMBURZA were the leaders of the secularization movement
The martyrdom of the three priests inspired Rizal to fight the evils of
Spanish tyranny.
In 1891, Rizal dedicated his second novel El Filibusterismo to GOMBURZA.
INJUSTICE TO HERO’S MOTHER
In 1872,Dona Teodora was arrested was arrested on malicious charge of aiding his
brother on trying to poison his wife.
Jose Alberto planned to divorce his wife because of infidelity.