A-Level students from Rickmansworth will be displaying their work at the twentieth anniversary celebrations of a children’s charity.

Pupils from The Royal Masonic School for Girls will be displaying photography exhibitions with a "childhood memories" theme at Hope for Children’s art exhibition which is part of the charity’s anniversary celebrations.

The exhibition begins next Thursday at the Peter Ingram Gallery, Apsley.

Dan Stobbs, marketing officer at HOPE said: "Over the past 20 years, Hope for Children has received incredible support from the local community here in West Herts and we wanted to involve them as we celebrate this milestone.

"The HOPE Exhibition is a fantastic opportunity for the area’s budding photographers to display their work in their first professional environment, and to also learn more about the support we give disadvantaged children around the world.

"We are all incredibly excited to see what these talented students have come up with and invite the public to attend."

The exhibition will be open on Thursday, October 2 and Friday, October 3, Sunday, October 5 and Tuesday, October 7.

Tickets, which cost £2 online, or £3 on the day, can be bought at www.hope-for-children.org/the-hope-exhibition.