Aldi’s Kit for Schools awards 20 UK schools £20,000 to support health legacies
Aldi’s Kit for Schools has awarded an incredible £20,000 to 20 schools across the UK to help them each build a healthy legacy.
Through the promotion, shoppers who spent £30 or more in Aldi stores received Team GB stickers to help their school complete a Kit for Schools poster to win incredible prizes! There were over 15,000 entries for the prizes this year, with 20 schools each winning a grand prize £20,000 for their school, and almost 15,000 sports kits winging their way to schools for every poster completed.
The 20 lucky cash prize winners now have the opportunity to invest their reward funding in creative ways to support a healthy legacy at their school. These investments include building outdoor learning areas, creating all weather surfaces for physical activity, improving library facilities and mental health initiatives. Over the past two weeks, schools got to play host to a top Team GB athlete, including Aldi’s Athlete Ambassadors, champion triathletes Jonny and Alistair Brownlee and taekwondo double Olympic medallist Lutalo Muhammad, alongside other Team GB stars such as gymnastics medallist Amy Tinkler and member of Team GB’s gold medal winning hockey team, Hollie Pearne-Webb.
The Kit for Schools campaign is part of Aldi and Team GB’s long-standing efforts to get young people active and eating well ahead of this summer’s Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Their award-winning schools programme, Get Set to Eat Fresh, has reached over 1.6 million young people, using Team GB athletes to inspire them to eat well and gain the skills and confidence to cook fresh, healthy meals.
The influence of Get Set to Eat Fresh can be seen in winning schools such as Bellsquarry Primary School in Livingston who are developing a school garden for growing vegetables and Pengam Primary School in the Islwyn region of South Wales that are investing part of their funding in cooking stations to help teach pupils about healthy eating.
Sean McGinty, Marketing Director at Aldi UK, said: “It’s so encouraging to see the results of Aldi’s Kit for Schools in schools across the country. Having had nearly 15,000 entries, we are so happy to see healthy eating become such an exciting focus for schools. A big congratulations to the winners and we at Aldi cannot wait to see how these 20 schools apply their £20,000 funding to build their own health legacy.”
Ruth McMaster, Head Teacher at Bellsquarry Primary School, said: “Physical education is a vital part of our curriculum, and Aldi’s support means we can provide our pupils with even more opportunities to get involved in sports and become more active. We hope it will inspire the children and, who knows, we may even discover a future Olympian of our own.
It has also been fantastic to see so many local parents supporting us, and we would like to thank them for choosing to donate their stickers to us.”
Alistair Brownlee said: “It’s been a pleasure to go into schools and see the impact that Aldi’s Kit for Schools has had across the entire country. Kids have been so engaged with completing the sticker posters and it’s exciting to see the prize money now being awarded that supports kids staying healthy and active.”
Aldi is delighted to offer this much needed funding to these UK schools and provide primary school pupils with the tools and resources needed to stay healthy and active during this key stage in their development.
List of Aldi’s Kit for Schools winners
- Pengam Primary School
- Light Oaks Junior School
- Holy Family RC Primary School
- St Mary’s CofE Primary School
- Friars Grove Primary School
- Bellsquarry Primary School
- Hazlehurst Community Primary School
- Katherine Semar Infant School
- Hannah Ball School
- Chirnsyde Primary School
- Queensway School
- Ysgol Morfa Rhianedd
- Acresfield Community Primary School
- Castlehill Primary School
- East Bierley CE (VC) Primary School
- Brydekirk Primary
- Hill View Primary School
- St Anne’s CE Primary School
- St Mary’s C of E School
- Ellenbrook Community Primary School
About Aldi’s Kit for Schools
Aldi’s Kit for Schools aims to spark new healthy campaigns in schools across the country. This is especially timely given this year’s Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Each poster sent out to schools contained 150 healthy challenges and short ideas for use in assembly or the classroom, to help inspire pupils to eat well, discover new healthy foods and get active. Together with Get Set to Eat Fresh’s supporting Get Stuck In resources, Aldi’s Kit for Schools inspired and can sustain new healthy moments throughout the school community.
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