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This is the page for Jack Robinson from Preston, England. No other pages for people named Jack Robinson currently exist.

Doctor Who quote of the day

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For a full list of my past quotes of the day, see User:Jawr256/Quotes

Saturday July 22
Listen

Doctor : Well, Mr Scarman, I really must congratulate you for inventing the radio telescope 40 years early.
Laurence Scarman : That, sir, is a Marconiscope. It's purpose is...
Doctor : ...is to receive radio emissions from the stars.
Laurence Scarman : How could you possibly know that?
Doctor : Well, you see, Mr Scarman, I have the advantage of being slightly ahead of you. Sometimes behind you, but nomally ahead of you.
Laurence Scarman : I see.
Doctor : I'm sure you don't but it's very nice of you to try.

Jack Robinson

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The main entrance to Archbishop Temple Church of England Technology and Humanities College

Jack Robinson is a schoolboy from near Preston, Lancashire, England.

Achievements

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His greatest achievements include being part of the winning team of the Lancashire County Developments Ltd. Lancashire Mathematics Challenge in 2004 along with Grace Xia, Victoria Tranter and Helen Calvert; taking his Year 9 Maths SATs tests a year early; taking his maths GCSE two years early; and qualifying for the United Kingdom Mathematics Trust Junior Mathematics Olympiad in 2005, achievements currently unmatched by other students from his school. Also, in his primary school, he achieved the highest Year 6 SATs results in his year, and won the Archbishop Temple High School Mathematics Challenge in 2001.

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Under the pseudonym Jawr256, he became a member of Wikipedia on 9 May 2005 and has particular interests in Doctor Who and The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.

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