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Ch S I Nh o o
YE A R
CA L A M B A
Jose Rizal
was
was born
in
Calamba
Calamba was an hacienda town
which belonged to the Dominican
Order, which also owned all the
land around it.
Riz a l w a s 1 5 y e a r s
o ld a n d w a s a
studen t i n t h e
Ate n eo d e M a n i l a ,
he reme m b e re d
He
h is b wrote
e l o v e d at poem
o w n .
Un Recuerdo A
Mi Pueblo
Earliest Childhood
• The first memory of Rizal, was his happy days in
the family garden when he was three years old. His

Memories
father built a small 'nipa cottage' where he began to
observe birds and trees.
• Another childhood memory was the daily Angelus
prayer.
• Rizal also remembered the moonlit nights spent on
the rooftop terrace (azotea) after the family's nightly
The Hero’s First
his Sorrow
little sister .Concha.
Jose Rizal was very close with

Unfortunately, Concha died of


sickness in 1865. Jose, who
cherished her dearly, was deeply
saddened by her loss.
Devoted Son of
At the age of
three, he began

the Church. to take part in


the family
prayers. His
mother who was
a devout
Catholic, taught
Pilgrimage to
Antipolo.
On June 6, 1868,
Jose and his father
left Calamba to go
on a pilgrimage to
Antipolo, in order
to fulfill his
mother’s vow
which was made
when Jose was
born.
The Story of the Moth.
Among the stories told by Dona Teodora to her favorite
son, Jose, that of the young moth made the profoundest
impression on him.

Artistic Talents.
At the age of five, he began to make sketches with his
pencil and no mould in clay and wax objects which
attracted his fancy.

First Poem of Rizal.


At the age of eight, Rizal wrote his first poem in the native
language entitled Sa Aking mga Kababata (To My Fellow
Children)
First Drama by Rizal
At the age of eight, after writing the poem "To My Fellow
Children," Rizal composed his first Tagalog comedy.

Rizal as Boy Magician


He honed his dexterity and learned tricks like making
coins appear and disappear and causing a handkerchief to
vanish into thin air.

Lakeshore Reveries
During the twilight hours of summertime Rizal,
accompanied by his pet dog, used to meditate at the
shore of Laguna de Bay on the sad conditions of his
oppressed people.
ECa r l yB A
IN AL A M
AND BaI Ñ t
AiNo n
Rizal’sRizal
early education
had his early education in
Calamba and Biñan.
It was a typical schooling that
a son of an ilustrado family
received during his time.
Teaching was characterized by
four R’s:
• Reading
• Writing
• Arithmetic
The first
teacher of
Rizal was his
mother, who
was
remarkable
woman of
good character
and fine
culture.
JOSE’S PRIVATE
Maestro Celestino and Maestro Lucas
TUTORS
Padua employed to Rizal’s family to be a
private tutor of Rizal. Later, an old man
named Leon Mornay, a former classmate
of Rizal's father,
JOSE GOES TO
.On June, 1869. Rizalleft Calamba for
Biñan. He was accompanied by
hisbrother Paciano, who acted as his

a
BIÑAN
second father.The two brothers rode
in carromata, reachingtheir
destination after one and one-half hours'
drive.Rizal lived in his aunt's house. It
was almost nightwhen they derived and
the moon was about to rise.That night
when they arrived, and the moon
FIRST DAY IN BIÑAN
Paciano brought his younger brother to the school of

SCHOOL
Maestro Justiniano Aquino Cruz. The school was in the
house of the teacher which was a small nipa hut about
30 meters from the home of Jose's aunt. Jose was the
second student of the teacher from the Rizal’s Family.
All of the Rizal’s classmates laughed at him because he
still lacks of knowledge in Latin and Spanish
RST SCHOOL BRAWL.
Jose challenged Pedro to a fight Jose’s won the
fight by using his art of wrestling that he learned
from his Tio Manuel. For this feat, he became
popular among his classmates. After the class in
the afternoon, a classmate named Andres Salandanan
challenged him to an arm-wrestling match and he lost.
Juancho an old painter near
the school of Jose Rizal, he
is the father-in-law of the
school teacher. Jose, lured
by his love for
painting, he spent many
leisure hours at the
painter’s studio.
Jose and his classmate, Jose
Guevarra, who also love
painting, became
apprentices of the old
painter.
Best Student in
School
In academic studies, Jose beat
all Biñan boys. He surpassed
them all in Spanish, Latin, and
other subjects.
End of Biñan
BeforeSchooling
the Christmas season in
1870, Jose received a letter from
his sister Saturnina, informing
him of the arrival of the steamer
Talim which would take him from
Biñan to Calamba.
End of Biñan
• He left Biñan on Saturday
Schooling
afternoon, December 17,
1870, after one year and a half
• On board was
of schooling a town.
in that Frenchman
named Arturo Camps, a friend
of his father, who took care of
him.
Martyrdom Of
Gomburza —
1872
The names of
GomBurZa leaders
of the
• Mariano Gomez
secularization
• Jose Burgos
movement
• Jacinto Zamora
The goal in the Cavite Mutiny —
January 20, 1872

The goal in Cvity Mutiny is to get


rid of the Spanish government in
the Philippines, due to the
removal of privileges enjoyed by
the laborers of the Cavite
arsenal such as exemption from
• Governor Rafael de Izquierdo
ordered to execute the
GOMBURZA on February 17,
1872

• His older brother Paciano told


Rizal about the GOMBURZA
execution?
Injustices To
• she was arrested because the

Dona Teodora
charges against her were regarding
the alleged poisoning of her and
his brother, Jose Alberto sa asawa
ng latter
• The wife of Jose Alberto entered
into a connivance with the Spanish
lietenant of the Guardia Civil to file
a case against the Rizal family
• The lieutenant wanted to avenge
himself from the Rizal family
because one time, Don Francisco
Injustices To
• The Spanish lieutenant forced her

Dona Teodora
to walk from Calamba to Santa
Cruz (where the provincial prison is
for 50 km
• She was incarcerated at the
provincial prison, where she
languished for two years and a half
until the Manila Royal Audiencia
(Supreme Court) acquitte her of
the alleged crime.
• She was defended by Messrs.
Francisco de Marcaida and Manuel
E n d
T h a n k y o u !

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