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Hull teenager flies 13,000 miles from Darwin for school prom Hull teenager flies 9,000 miles from Darwin for school prom
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A 16-year-old boy travelled more than 13,000 miles from Australia to Hull to go to his school prom. A 16-year-old boy travelled nearly 9,000 miles from Australia to Hull to go to his school prom.
Jack Robinson was a pupil at St Mary's College in Hull before he and his family moved to Darwin, in the Northern Territory, in 2016.Jack Robinson was a pupil at St Mary's College in Hull before he and his family moved to Darwin, in the Northern Territory, in 2016.
His father Ashley, 49, said they made a promise to the school when they left that Jack would be back for prom night.His father Ashley, 49, said they made a promise to the school when they left that Jack would be back for prom night.
Jack said he had "really enjoyed the evening" and despite sneaking in quietly he had been spotted by friends.Jack said he had "really enjoyed the evening" and despite sneaking in quietly he had been spotted by friends.
There were about 150 people at the party and it left a big impression on the teenager who said: "I'd definitely come back to Hull for another holiday."There were about 150 people at the party and it left a big impression on the teenager who said: "I'd definitely come back to Hull for another holiday."
The teenager previously said he was settled into the "laid back" Australian life but Hull would "always be home."The teenager previously said he was settled into the "laid back" Australian life but Hull would "always be home."
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Speaking before his prom, held at the Lazaat Hotel in Cottingham, Jack said: "I'm going with my mates, just to enjoy it really.Speaking before his prom, held at the Lazaat Hotel in Cottingham, Jack said: "I'm going with my mates, just to enjoy it really.
"We've kept in touch on Snapchat and on social media, but I'll be seeing everyone that I haven't seen in a long, long time.""We've kept in touch on Snapchat and on social media, but I'll be seeing everyone that I haven't seen in a long, long time."
'Massive moment''Massive moment'
Mr Robinson used to be a train driver but now works for the Australian government as "there's no railway station in Darwin".Mr Robinson used to be a train driver but now works for the Australian government as "there's no railway station in Darwin".
He said: "We have come back for the prom - it was a promise that he made to the school and to his head of year when he left.He said: "We have come back for the prom - it was a promise that he made to the school and to his head of year when he left.
"She said 'you will bring him back for prom, won't you?' Realistically, I don't think either party thought it would it would ever happen, but it has!""She said 'you will bring him back for prom, won't you?' Realistically, I don't think either party thought it would it would ever happen, but it has!"
He added: "It's a massive moment in his lifetime".He added: "It's a massive moment in his lifetime".
The family - Mr Robinson, Jack and his sister Grace - are visiting relatives in Hull for two weeks.The family - Mr Robinson, Jack and his sister Grace - are visiting relatives in Hull for two weeks.