Jose Rizal studied at Ateneo de Manila from 1872 to 1877.
During this time, he was exposed to a variety of intellectual and cultural
influences that would shape his later ideas and works. At Ateneo, he learned
Spanish, French, and German, and was introduced to the works of European
writers and philosophers. He also joined literary and debate clubs, which
allowed him to engage in lively discussions and debates on a range of topics.
These experiences helped Rizal develop his critical thinking skills and shaped
his views on Philippine society, culture, and politics.
Rizal in Ateneo postcards, 1910 Ateneo Rizal Colegio de Farmacia (10 karat Gold) & 1916 Ateneo Rizal Colegio de Agricultura (Silver)
1910 ATENEO RIZAL COLEGIO DE FARMACIA awarded to Juan Quizon, Por Mayor Exelencia (10 karat Gold)
1916
ATENEO RIZAL COLEGIO DE AGRICULTURA awarded to Alfredo Santos, Por Exelencia
(Silver)
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