Physical education and Sports is not only a supplement to academics but a significant component of holistic education, with tangible value-addition to the stakeholders’ well-being. The College cherishes a very proud tradition of sports and it can claim among its alumni sportsmen of national and international reputation. The College provides ample facilities for athletics, major games, indoor-activities, and martial arts. It also has a well-furnished health club with excellent facilities, open to the public as well.
Sacred Heart College stands on top in sports achievements among the Colleges in the University. The conduct of Fr. Bartholomew Memorial All Kerala Tournaments in Basketball [men & women], Volleyball [men & women] and Ball badminton[men] with unbroken succession since 1945 itself is an eloquent testimonial to the abiding sporting dedication of our College.
IV Position in MG University intercollegiate championship held at UCC Aluva
II Runner up of MG University inter collegiate championship held at St Josephs, Moolamattom. Winners of Sr. District championship held at Fortkochi
Runner up of MG University inter collegiate championship held at BAM Thuruthicad - Winners of Bartholomew All Kerala intercollegiate trophy held at SHC Thevara - Winners of South India inter collegiate at Marthoma College
• Second runner up MG University inter collegiate championship at STC Ernakulam • Winners of Baselious intercollegiate championship, Kollam
Winners of MG University intercollegiate championship at BMC Thrikkakara
Winners of MG University inter collegiate championship at SHC Thevara
• IV Position in MG University intercollegiate championship held CMS Kottayam • Semifinalist of Kerala Premiere College league
IV Position in MG University intercollegiate men section held CatholicatePathanamthitta
IV Position in MG University intercollegiate championship held at Maharajas Ernakulam
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