High Wycombe Schools have the chance to win £20,000 thanks to Aldi.

Through Aldi’s Kit for School campaign, 20 schools across the UK are in the running to win £20,000, ahead of Tokyo 2020.

The promotion is part of Aldi’s partnership with Team GB, as the cash prize will be used for sporting equipment.

From September 6 Aldi shoppers in High Wycombe will receive stickers when they spend £30 or more in stores, to take into schools and put on the sticker chart, and every completed sticker chart means one entry in the prize draw to win the £20,000.

A recent report from Sport England showed that one third of UK children take part in less than the recommended 30 minutes of physical activity a day, which this initiative plans to change.

Sean McGinty, Marketing Director at Aldi UK, said: “We are committed to working with Team GB to inspire young people in the South East to eat well and move more.

“Being active at school is incredibly important, and our Kit for Schools initiative will give young people the chance to take part in additional sports activities.

“We will continue to work with schools across the UK in the run-up to Tokyo 2020 in an effort to encourage children to enjoy a healthy lifestyle.”

Aldi has had the partnership with team GB since 2015 and plans to extend the programme until the 2025 Paris Olympic Games.

As well as encouraging Physical Activity Aldi also emphasises the importance of healthy eating through ‘Get Set to Eat Fresh’ which teaches young people about eating well and gives them the skills needed to cook fresh and healthy meals.