Loyola Degree College places strong emphasis on the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of its students through a robust sports and games culture.
The campus has sprawling grounds with facilities for four volleyball courts, three kabaddi courts, a basketball court, softball and baseball fields, cricket and football grounds, two shuttle courts, two kho-kho courts, two tennikoit courts, and a lawn tennis court.
A 400-meter athletics track complements the outdoor infrastructure.
Indoor games such as table tennis, chess, carroms, javelin, discus, and other track and field events also find a prominent place in Loyola’s sports calendar.
The college has two gyms—one for boys and one for girls—equipped with exercising bars, cradles, and modern fitness facilities.
Sports and games are integrated into student life at Loyola. Every student is encouraged to take part in at least one sport during the daily activity hour, helping them build discipline, teamwork, and resilience.
Loyola believes that sports refresh the mind, strengthen the body, and redirect energies towards purposeful living.
To nurture a culture of fitness, teamwork, and excellence in sports, inspiring students to achieve physical well-being, leadership, and holistic growth.