More than 900 entries were submitted for an inter-school photography competition.

Ringwood School in Hampshire hosted its 12th annual inter-school photography competition on March 11.

The one-day event saw more than 900 entries from 32 schools across Hampshire, Dorset, and Wiltshire.

The competition, sponsored by Arts University Bournemouth (AUB), the Royal Photographic Society, and the Rotary Club of Ringwood, had categories for pupils from year one up to year 13, as well as an adult category for parents and teachers.

Stuart Fielder, organiser and head of art at Ringwood School, said: "The competition started 12 years ago when the Ringwood Rotary Club sought to work with us to produce a calendar for charity with photographs from the New Forest.

"This turned into a competition for the students with the winning shots being used for the calendar.

"Over the next couple of years, other schools found out what we were doing and asked to be a part of it, and it’s just grown and grown from there."

The event was held at The Barn, a venue inside the grounds of Ringwood School.

Judges included Emily Weston, photography course leader at Ringwood School, Dr Geoff Ridgway and Trevor Pogson from Ringwood Rotary, Dr Barry Senior from the Royal Photographic Society, and Joshua Read, the course leader of the Foundation, Art & Design Diploma at AUB.