Bar topnotchers in the Philippines

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Bar topnotchers in the Philippines are bar examinees who garnered the highest bar exam grades in a particular year. Every year, the Supreme Court releases the bar top ten list. The list contains the names of bar examinees who obtained the ten highest grades. It is possible for more than ten examinees to place in the top ten because numerical ties in the computation of grades usually occur. [1]

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Overview

From 1913 to 2019, schools which have produced bar topnotchers (1st placers) are as follows: [1]

Two bar examinees topped the bar exams without officially graduating from any Philippine law school: [1]

In the past, non-law school graduates were allowed to take the bar. However, the Revised Rules of Court and Supreme Court Circulars allow Filipino graduates of Philippine law schools (and subject to certain conditions, Filipino graduates of foreign law schools) to take the bar, necessarily excluding non-law graduates and foreigners who have law degrees from taking part in the exercise. [7]

While not a guarantee for topping the bar, academic excellence in law school is a good indicator of an examinee's fortune in the bar exams. Ateneo Law School's only summa cum laude graduate, Claudio Teehankee, placed number one in the 1940 Bar Exams. [1] It is worth noting that Teehankee's son, Manuel Antonio, followed in his footsteps by graduating at the top of his Ateneo Law School class (albeit, not as summa cum laude) and placing first in the 1983 bar exams. Claudio's nephew, Enrique (a cum laude graduate from the UP College of Law), also placed number one in the 1976 bar exams. Claudio eventually became Supreme Court Chief Justice, Manuel was formerly Department of Justice Undersecretary and Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the World Trade Organization in Geneva, Switzerland while Enrique is a successful private practitioner.

This father-son-nephew feat has yet to (and, perhaps, may never) be equalled in the annals of Philippine Bar. For siblings, the closest is when Manuel B. Zamora, Jr. placed third in the 1961 Bar Exams and younger brother Ronaldo placed first in the 1969 Bar Exams.

The UST Faculty of Civil Law's sole summa cum laude graduate, Roberto B. Concepcion, placed first in the 1924 Bar Exams. [1] He later served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.

The San Beda College [8] of Law's sole magna cum laude graduate, Florenz Regalado, [9] [10] ranked 1st in the 1954 Bar exams with a mark of 96.70%. The record is the highest average in the Philippine Bar Examinations, to date. Regalado later served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court.

The UP College of Law (which has yet to produce a summa cum laude graduate) had five of its seventeen magna cum laude graduates (the College of Law first conferred the honor to Rafael Dinglasan in 1925 and, to date, last conferred the same honor to Dionne Marie Sanchez in 2007) place number one in their respective bar exams: Rafael Dinglasan in 1925, Lorenzo Sumulong in 1929, Deogracias Eufemio in 1962, Roberto San Jose in 1966 and Ronaldo Zamora in 1969. [1] Dinglasan became a Judge of the Court of First Instance of Manila, Sumulong became Senator of the Republic and a renowned statesman, Eufemio and San Jose established their respective successful private law practices while Zamora became Executive Secretary to then President Joseph Estrada and became Minority Leader in the House of Representatives.

Bar Topnotchers List

The Office of the Bar Confidant releases an official Bar Topnotchers list together with the list of names of all successful bar examinees. The Bar Topnotchers list contains the names of the candidates who garnered the highest general averages in the bar exam for that year. The highest ranking candidate in the list is known as the bar topnotcher. The list has always been the subject of much media attention and public speculation. [11]

Making a place in the list is widely regarded as an important life achievement, an attractive professional qualification, and a necessary improvement in a lawyer's professional and social status. [11]

Below is a listing of all 106 first-placers (from 1913 to 2019) and can be rearranged from highest to lowest in terms of rating obtained. Bar ratings are not exactly comparable from year-to-year as the difficulty of the exams varies through the years. Two bar examinations took place in 1946, first in August to cover the absence of the examination the previous year and in November for the present year. There was a tie in first place in two occasions – in 1944 and in 1999.

YearNameAverageSchoolHometownPassing Percentage [12]
1901
1902
1903Jose L. Quintos96.33Escuela de Derecho/Manila Law College Baliwag, Bulacan 30.76% (4 out of 13) [13]
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911 Jose Hontiveros 99.69 University of Santo Tomas Tangalan, Capiz
1912
1913 Manuel A. Roxas 92 University of the Philippines Roxas City, Capiz
1914Manuel C. Goyena93 University of the Philippines Manila, Metro Manila
1915Francisco Villanueva, Jr.90 University of the Philippines Manila, Metro Manila
1916 Paulino Gullas 93 University of the Philippines Cebu City, Cebu
1917Felipe Ysmael92 University of the Philippines Iloilo City, Iloilo
1918Alejo Labrador87 University of the Philippines San Narciso, Zambales
1919Gregorio Anonas87 Philippine Law School Iba, Zambales
1920Adolfo Brillantes84.1Escuela de Derecho/ Manila Law College Bangued, Abra
1921Pablo C. Payawal89.1 University of the Philippines San Miguel, Bulacan
1922Amando L. Velilla89.1 University of the Philippines Balasan, Iloilo
1923 Roque V. Desquitado 90.9 University of the Philippines Bantayan, Cebu
1924 Roberto R. Concepcion 89.1 University of Santo Tomas Manila, Metro Manila
1925Rafael Dinglasan91.1 University of the Philippines Roxas City, Capiz
1926Eugeniano Perez88.1 Philippine Law School Mandaue, Cebu
1927 Cesar Kintanar 87.7 University of the Philippines Argao, Cebu
1928Filomeno B. Pascual90.3 Philippine Law School Sagay, Negros Occidental
1929 Lorenzo S. Sumulong 92.5 University of the Philippines Antipolo, Rizal
1930 Tecla San Andres 89.4 University of the Philippines Naga, Camarines Sur
1931Jose N. Leuterio89.4 University of the Philippines Boac, Marinduque
1932 Hermenegildo Atienza 93 University of the Philippines Manila, Metro Manila
1933Lope C. Quimbo92.45 University of Manila Calbiga, Samar
1934Marciano P. Catral89.7 Philippine Law School Luna, Isabela
1935Enrique Estrellado91.7 University of the Philippines San Pablo, Laguna
1936 Diosdado P. Macapagal 89.85 University of Santo Tomas Lubao, Pampanga
1937 Cecilia Muñoz-Palma 92.6 University of the Philippines Bauan, Batangas
1938 Emmanuel Pelaez 91.3 University of Manila Medina, Misamis Oriental
1939 Ferdinand Marcos 92.35 University of the Philippines Batac, Ilocos Norte
1940 Claudio Teehankee 94.35 Ateneo de Manila University Manila, Metro Manila
1941Emmet P.D. Shea90.2 University of the Philippines Manila, Metro Manila
1942-1943Cancelled due to World War II
1944 Jovito R. Salonga 95.3 University of the Philippines Pasig, Metro Manila
Jose W. Diokno Special Dispensation (non-degree holder) (University of Santo Tomas undergraduate) Manila, Metro Manila
1945Cancelled due to Post-war Rehabilitation
1946Gregoria T. Cruz – (August 1946)92.25 University of the Philippines Manila, Metro Manila 46.63% (97 out of 208)
Pedro L. Yap(November 1946)91.7 University of the Philippines San Isidro, Leyte 56.69% (271 out of 478)
1947 Ameurfina A. Melencio-Herrera 93.85 University of the Philippines Manila, Metro Manila 59.87% (428 out of 755)
1948Manuel G. Montecillo95.5 Far Eastern University Liliw, Laguna 62.26% (561 out of 901)
1949Anacleto C. Mañgaser95.85 Philippine Law School Caba, La Union56.14% (686 out of 1,222)
1950 Carolina C. Griño 92.05Special (Colegio de San Agustin and University of the Philippines) Leganes, Iloilo 31.92% (423 out of 1,325)
1951Vicente R. Acsay92.25 University of Manila Bugasong, Antique 57.19% (1.189 out of 2,079)
1952Pedro Samson C. Animas94.25 University of the Philippines Ozamiz, Misamis Occidental 62.02% (1,705 out of 2,749)
1953Leonardo A. Amores94.05 University of Manila Roxas City, Capiz 72.42% (1,851 out of 2,556)
1954 Florenz D. Regalado 96.7 San Beda College Concepcion, Iloilo75.17% (2,409 out of 3,206)
1955Tomas P. Matic, Jr.90.55 Far Eastern University Concepcion, Tarlac27.29% (815 out of 2,987)
1956Francisco C. Catral90.2 San Beda College Lal-lo, Cagayan 62.60% (2,283 out of 3,647)
1957Gregorio R. Castillo89.15 University of the Philippines Buhi, Camarines Sur19.77% (615 out of 3,110)
1958Manuel G. Abello89.25 University of the Philippines Isabela, Negros Occidental21.97% (868 out of 3,951)
1959Agustin O. Benitez89.2 Far Eastern University Cabadbaran, Agusan del Norte 21.21% (796 out of 3,754)
1960Ismael Andres91.7 Manuel L. Quezon University Looc, Romblon39.9% (1,667 out of 4,178)
1961Avelino V. Cruz90.95 San Beda College Pasig, Metro Manila 19.34 (845 out of 4,370)
1962Deogracias G. Eufemio90.8 University of the Philippines Manila, Metro Manila 19.4% (899 out of 4,635)
1963Cornelio C. Gison86.35 Ateneo de Manila University Arevalo, Iloilo City22.26% (1,213 out of 5,453)
1964Jesus P. Castelo88.4 San Beda College San Isidro, Nueva Ecija25.09% (902 out of 3,596)
1965Victor S. de la Serna89.8 San Beda College Tagbilaran, Bohol 32.66% (642 out of 1,965)
1966Roberto V. San Jose90.6 University of the Philippines Manila, Metro Manila 36.71% (715 out of 1,947)
1967 Rodolfo D. Robles 89.6 San Beda College Tiaong, Quezon 22.8% (411 out of 1,803)
1968Oscar B. Glovasa87.45 Divine Word College of Tagbilaran Cogon, Tagbilaran, Bohol 21.11% (347 out of 1,643)
1969 Ronaldo B. Zamora 87.3 University of the Philippines Calumpit, Bulacan 28.6 (495 out of 1,731)
1970Romulo D. San Juan87.5 Far Eastern University San Jacinto, Masbate27.9% (491 out of 1,761)
1971 Henry R. Villarica 92.4 University of the Philippines Meycauayan, Bulacan 33.84% (621 out of 1,835)
1972Januario B. Soller, Jr.87.13 Ateneo de Manila University Manila, Metro Manila 26.68% (509 out of 1,907)
1973Vicente R. Solis90.3 Ateneo de Manila University Zamboanga City, Zamboanga del Sur 37.4% (610 out of 1,631)
1974 Arturo D. Brion 91.65 Ateneo de Manila University San Pablo, Laguna 35.02% (685 out of 1,956)
1975Nicanor B. Padilla, Jr.86.7 University of the East Cebu City, Cebu 35.18% (686 out of 1,950)
1976Enrique Y. Teehankee90.8 University of the Philippines Manila, Metro Manila 49.77% (926 out of 1,979)
1977Virgilio B. Gesmundo91.8 Ateneo de Manila University San Pablo, Laguna 60.56% (1,038 out of 1,714)
1978Cosme D. Rosell92.475 University of the Philippines Daanbantayan, Cebu56.93% (1,076 out of 1,890)
1979Gregorio M. Batiller, Jr.91.4 Ateneo de Manila University Davao City, Davao del Sur 49.51% (903 out of 1,824)
1980Rafael R. Lagos89.75 University of the Philippines Manila, Metro Manila 33.61% (605 out of 1,800)
1981Irene Ragodon-Guevarra90.95 Ateneo de Manila University Manila, Metro Manila 43.71% (787 out of 1,800)
1982Ray C. Espinosa90.95 Ateneo de Manila University Manila, Metro Manila 20.5% (432 out of 2,112)
1983Manuel Antonio J. Teehankee91.4 Ateneo de Manila University Manila, Metro Manila 21.3% (523 out of 2,455)
1984Richard M. Chiu92.85 Ateneo de Manila University Dumaguete, Negros Oriental 25.55% (638 out of 2,497)
1985Janette Susan L. Peña89.4 University of the Philippines San Juan, Metro Manila25.78% (701 out of 2,719)
1986Laurence L. Go88.6 Ateneo de Manila University Pagadian, Zamboanga del Sur 18.88% (493 out of 2,609)
1987Mario P. Victoriano88.55 Ateneo de Manila University Dumaguete, Negros Oriental 17.90 (480 out of 2,682)
1988Maria Yvette O. Navarro88.12 University of the Philippines Manila, Metro Manila 24.40% (689 out of 2,824)
1989 Gilberto Eduardo Gerardo C. Teodoro, Jr. 86.185 University of the Philippines Manila, Metro Manila 21.26% (639 out of 3,006)
1990 Aquilino L. Pimentel III 89.85 University of the Philippines Cagayan de Oro 27.94% (866 out of 3,100)
1991Joseph P. San Pedro89.95 Ateneo de Manila University Malolos, Bulacan 17.81% (569 out of 3,194)
1992Jayme A. Sy, Jr.87 Ateneo de Manila University Sagay, Negros Occidental 17.25% (499 out of 2,892)
1993Anna Leah Fidelis T. Castañeda88.325 Ateneo de Manila University Manila, Metro Manila 21.65% (725 out of 3,348)
1994Francisco Noel R. Fernandez89.2 University of the Philippines Butuan, Agusan del Norte 30.87% (1,030 out of 3,337)
1995Leonor Y. Dicdican91.2 University of the Philippines Davao City, Davao del Sur 30.90% (987 out of 3,194)
1996Patricia-Ann T. Prodigalidad90.6 University of the Philippines Brooklyn, New York, US31.21% (1,217 out of 3,900)
1997Ma. Cecilia H. Fernandez90.025 University of the Philippines Makati, Metro Manila 18.11% (710 out of 3,921)
1998 Janet B. Abuel 91.8 Baguio Colleges Foundation Dagupan, Pangasinan 39.63% (1,465 out of 3,697)
1999Edwin R. Enrile88.5 Ateneo de Manila University Naga, Camarines Sur16.59% (660 out of 3,978)
Florin T. Hilbay University of the Philippines Manila, Metro Manila
2000Eliseo M. Zuñiga, Jr.90.6 University of the Philippines Mandaluyong, Metro Manila 20.84% (979 out of 4,698)
2001Rodolfo Ma. A. Ponferrada93.8 University of the Philippines Quezon City, Metro Manila 32.895 (1,266 out of 3,849)
2002Arlene M. Maneja92.9 University of Santo Tomas Quezon City, Metro Manila 19.86% (917 out of 4,659)
2003Aeneas Eli S. Diaz88.53 Ateneo de Manila University Sorsogon City, Sorsogon 20.71% (1,108 out of 5,349)
2004January A. Sanchez87.45 University of the Philippines Santa Maria, Bulacan31.61% (1,659 out of 5,249)
2005Joan A. De Venecia87.2 University of the Philippines Dagupan, Pangasinan 27.22% (1,526 out of 5,607)
2006Noel Neil Q. Malimban87.6 University of the Cordilleras Baguio, Benguet 30.6% (1,893 out of 6,187)
2007Mercedita L. Ona83.55 Ateneo de Manila University San Jose, Batangas22. 91% (1,289 out of 5,626)
2008Judy A. Lardizabal85.7 San Sebastian College Imus, Cavite 20.58 (1,310 out of 6.364)
2009Reinier Paul R. Yebra84.8 San Beda College Daet, Camarines Norte 24.58% (1,451 out of 5,093)
2010Cesareo Antonio S. Singzon Jr.89 Ateneo de Manila University Catbalogan, Samar 20.26% (982 out of 4,847)
2011Raoul Angelo D. Atadero85.536 Ateneo de Manila University Quezon City, Metro Manila 31.95& (1,913 out of 5,987)
2012Ignatius Michael D. Ingles85.64 Ateneo de Manila University Quezon City, Metro Manila 17.76% (949 out of 5,343 )
2013Nielson G. Pangan85.8 University of the Philippines Manila, Metro Manila 22.18% (1,174 out of 5,293)
2014Irene Mae B. Alcobilla85.5 San Beda College San Remigio, Antique18.82% (1,126 out of 5,984)
2015Rachel Angeli B. Miranda87.4 University of the Philippines Quezon City, Metro Manila 26.21% (1,731 out of 7,146)
2016Karen Mae L. Calam89.05 University of San Carlos Kalilangan, Bukidnon 59.06% (3,747 out of 6,344)
2017Mark John M. Simondo91.05 University of St. La Salle Bacolod, Negros Occidental 25.55% (1,724 out of 6,748)
2018Sean James Borja89.306 Ateneo de Manila University Muntinlupa, Metro Manila 22.07% (1,800 out of 8,155)
2019Mae Diane Azores91.049 University of Santo Tomas–Legazpi Legazpi City, Albay 27.36% (2,103 out of 7,699)
2020Postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic [14]
2021 1 None 2 72.28% (8,241 out of 11,402)
2022Czar Matthew Dayday88.803 University of the Philippines Quezon City, Metro Manila 43.47% (3,992 out of 9,183)
2023Ephraim P. Bie89.2625 University of Santo Tomas Metro Manila 36.77% (3,812 out of 10, 387)
^1 Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Supreme Court En banc instituted bar reforms pro hac vice in conducting the 2020-2021 bar examinations, including: 
  • Digitization and regionalization of the bar examinations. [15]
  • Postponement of the bar examination to February 4, 2022, and February 6, 2022. [16]
  • Reduction of Bar Coverage to 4 subjects - Laws pertaining to the State and Its relationship with its Citizens (formerly Political Law, Labor Law, and Taxation Law); Criminal Law; Law pertaining to Private Personal and Commercial Relations (formerly Civil Law and Commercial law); and Procedure and Professional Ethics (formerly Remedial Law, Legal Ethics and Practical Exercises). [17]
  • Requirement of negative results for Antigen test and confirmatory RT-PCR test. 
^2 Declaration of bar topnotchers is suspended. Examinees who obtain 85% or higher shall be recognized for exemplary performance. [18]

Highest and lowest topnotcher grades

Jose Hontiveros obtained an average of 98% in 1911. [19] A standard was created in 1940, when Claudio Teehankee (future Supreme Court Chief Justice), from the Ateneo Law School, got a grade of 94.35% when he topped the examinations. This record was obliterated four years later in 1944 when Jovito Salonga and Jose W. Diokno tied with the highest score of 95.3%. This was the first time that first place ended in a tie. When they took the 1944 Bar Exams, Atty. Salonga was an undergraduate at the UP College of Law while Atty. Diokno (future Senator) was an undergraduate of the University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Civil Law. After passing the bar, Atty. Salonga (future Senate President) went back to UP to complete his bachelor's degree in law, earning it in 1946. The only other instance of a tie at the first place in the bar exams was when Edwin Enrile (salutatorian of his Ateneo Law School class) and Florin Hilbay (an honor student of the UP College of Law) both garnered the same score in 1999. Atty. Enrile served as Deputy Executive Secretary to President Gloria Arroyo and as a Professorial Lecturer at the Ateneo Law School. [2] Atty. Hilbay served as the Solicitor General from 2014 to 2016 and is the current dean of the Siliman University College of Law. [20] After another four years, the "bar" was raised a few notches when Manuel G. Montecillo of the Far Eastern University Institute of Law got a grade of 95.50% when he bested all the bar examinees of 1948. The following year, another record was set when Anacleto C. Mañgaser, an alumnus of the Philippine Law School, got a grade of 95.85% when he topped the 1949 bar exams.

The lowest grade was obtained by Ateneo Law School's Mercedita L. Ona, 83.55%, 2007, which erased the prior record of 84.10%, obtained by Adolfo Brillantes of Escuela de Derecho de Manila (now Manila Law College Foundation) in 1920. [1] [21] Atty. Ona was just the latest of women's first placers. In 1930, Tecla San Andres (an alumna of the UP College of Law and future Senator) broke the proverbial "glass ceiling" when she became the first woman to top the bar with a grade of 89.4%. Ameurfina A. Melencio (also an alumna of the UP College of Law and who later became a Justice of the Supreme Court) has the highest grade of all-female bar topnotchers in recorded history when she obtained a 93.85% rating in 1947.

Notable bar topnotchers

Prominent lawyers who made the bar top ten include: [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28] [29] [30] [31]

Presidents and Vice-Presidents

Supreme Court and Court of Appeals Justices

Senators and Representatives

Appointees and career service officials

Local officials

Academe

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