Pupils at a Watford school are taking part in a photography exhibition in aid of Hope for Children.
Parmiter's School A-Level students will display their work to be judged by photography experts and VIPs, including the former head of photography at the Tate Gallery, David Clarke, and the deputy mayor of Dacorum, Gbola Adeleke.
The exhibition, which has a theme of childhood memories, will run from October 2 to October 8 as part of Hope for Children's twentieth anniversary celebrations in Peter Ingram Gallery in Apsley, Hemel Hempstead.
Submitted works from the Parmiter's students and the other secondary schools taking part will be considered for awards.
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