Students Challenged to Come Up With Aldi Lorry Design

Year 7 students pictured left to right: (back row) Amy, Izzie, Daisy and Ava (front row) Summer, Eva, Maisie and Freya

Art enthusiasts from Years 7 to 9 are eagerly waiting to hear if their artwork will be picked to appear on an Aldi lorry, as part of a nationwide competition to mark next month’s Tokyo Olympics.

The supermarket giant, in partnership with Team GB, called on young people aged between five and 14 to get creative and design a lorry that celebrates everything great about fresh, healthy food.

This is the latest initiative in the successful ‘Get Set to Eat Fresh’ programme that aims to inspire young people to build their understanding and love of eating well.

Art teacher, Mrs Rhodes, who submitted 27 entries from Bridgnorth Endowed, said: “The students have created some fantastic designs that showcase healthy food in a colourful, eye-catching and unique way.”

“It’s really exciting to think that the winning designs will be seen on an Aldi lorry delivering food and drink to stores up and down the country.”

The closing date for the competition is today and the two winners will be notified at the end of August. Good luck to all of our students who entered!

Some of the Year 7 Aldi Lorry Designs

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