A lawyer gave school boys advice over a possible career in law.

Students from Watford Grammar School for Boys met David Marsden a former student and now Partner at law firm VWV.

Meeting the pupils during the Career Day on Wednesday, Mr Marsden spoke about his experience when he set off on a career in law.

He said: "Leaving school and embarking on the journey in the world of work can be a daunting experience.

“One that can leave your head spinning.

“Spending the day with Watford students and helping steer them in the right direction to create their own success has been a very inspiring and rewarding experience."

Watford Grammar School for Boys assistant headteacher Richard Carr, said: “Careers Day is a firm fixture in the Watford Grammar School for Boys calendar.

“It is a day where our lower sixth, before entering their final year of A Levels, can take some time to consider their next steps.

“What really sets this day apart is that the majority of mentors are old boys of the school – so our students can really put themselves in the shoes of their mentors and see the path they took to achieve their current careers.

“Having David attend is brilliant for our boys and we hugely welcome his contribution.”