DO YOU like taking photographs?

If so why not enter the Jessops/Manfrotto sponsored FSE Design National Schools Photography awards 2015 .

Schoolchildren have a month in which to enter and show off their artistic flair and photography skills. The closing date is March 31, 2015.

The National School Photography Awards 2015 is open to all schools throughout the UK.

The competition is in partnership with Jessops and Manfrotto, so fantastic prizes are on offer, including professional and digital cameras, accessories, work experience with professional photographers, photography days for your school and display boards of the winning images and more!

Every year group from primary to sixth form is invited to enter.

The awards are split into three levels and categories: primary pupils should take photographs to highlight 'Things I Love about School'.

The prize for this group is an Olympus O-MD E-M10 14-42mm lens kit, £50 Jessops Photo printing voucher, accessory starter kit plus Manfrotto BeFree tripod.

Secondary pupils can enter the category 'A Typical School Day' with the prize a Nikon D3300 + 18-55mm VR Lens + 55-300mm VR lens kit, £50 Jessops photo printing voucher, accessory starter kit plus Manfrotto BeFree tripod.

Post 16 pupils can take photographs to illustrate their category ' Pride in my School'.

The prize is a Canon EOS 700D 18-55mm kit, Jessops Academy Course, accessory start kit plus Manfrotto BeFree tripod

Judging will begin when entries close on March 31, 2015.

The impressive judging panel is made up by Tony Hardacre - photographer for The Times Education Supplement, John Robertson - photographer for The Guardian, William Thallon - headteacher at Wrenn School and Ian Savage head of Training & Development at Jessops .

The winners will be announced in April 2015.

Full information and entry forms are available at http://www.fsedesign.co.uk/nspa2015/