HALTON schools are being offered the chance to win £20,000 each through a new Kit For Schools campaign from Aldi.

The promotion, part of Aldi's partnership with Team GB, will see cash prizes handed out to 20 schools across the UK to invest in sports equipment.

To take part all schools have to do is sign up via https://getseteatfresh.co.uk/kitsforschools and then they will receive a sticker chart.

For every completed sticker chart, schools will receive one entry into the final prize draw.

From September 6, shoppers across the borough will receive stickers every time they spend £30 or more in store which can be taken into schools and added to it's sticker chart.

For every school who completes a poster, Aldi will also offer a sports kit including relay batons, cones and bibs.

Sean McGinty, marketing director at Aldi UK, said: “We are committed to working with Team GB to inspire young people in the North West 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 worked with schools up and down the country since 2015 through its ‘Get Set to Eat Fresh’ initiative, which teaches young people about eating well and gives them the skills and confidence to cook fresh, healthy meals.

Tim Ellerton, commercial director at Team GB, said: “Aldi’s Kit for Schools initiative will open up a whole range of new opportunities for local school pupils to get involved in sport with good quality equipment across a range of sports and help drive enjoyment and activity as we look ahead to Tokyo 2020 in just under a year’s time.”