NUS launches first sports-themed student hostel Valour House

NUS launches first sports-themed student hostel Valour House


SINGAPORE – In one of National University of Singapore’s newest on-campus hostels, residents can “study” how to play a new sport in an elective course.

About 600 undergraduates moved into Valour House on the Kent Ridge campus in August 2025.

Located next to the university’s sports centre, Valour House, which is NUS’ first sports-themed student residence, offers access to a wide range of sporting facilities.

The hostel also features sports performance facilities and a recovery lounge to help athletes recover more quickly after intense training.

Residents can take an elective course, Sports for Life, offered in collaboration with the Department of Physiology at Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine. They will also get opportunities to organise sports events for the wider NUS community.

Speaking to the media at the launch of Valour House on March 25, house master Ivan Low said residents are chosen based on sporting involvement, community involvement and good character.

“You need to contribute positively to the community as well…. We want students who are in (Valour House) to be able to lead the athletes and be athletes of good characters,” added Dr Low. He is also a senior lecturer and education director in the Department of Physiology at Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine.

Up to 50 per cent of Valour House rooms are available for athletes and individuals who show sporting excellence, and the rest for other students.

NUS’ dean of students Ho Han Kiat said: “We don’t see this as a hothouse for athletes – that means not everyone is here to be developed as a national or world-class athlete.”

Instead, Associate Professor Ho noted, Valour House hopes to create a community of both athletes as well as non-athletes who are keen to participate in sports and keep an active lifestyle.

Acting Minister for Culture, Community and Youth David Neo (right) at the launch of Valour House on March 25.

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Speaking at the hostel’s launch, Acting Minister for Culture, Community and Youth and Senior Minister of State for Education David Neo said Valour House is a space for both high-performance athletes and sports enthusiasts to build a “like-minded and high-spirited” community.



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