Free to join, open to every batch since 1952 — Sheares Hall and Dunearn Road Hostels. Members get access to the chapters, the Sheares network, and a founding place on the record.
A reason to play again, a supper table to return to, and a network that outlasts your years in hall.
Alumni-run chapters built around whatever drew you in — a sport, a dance floor, a wine table. Each runs its own sessions, and the sporting chapters play for an annual Alumni Cup.
Hall and NUS venues for games, training and events, booked through the SHAC instead of chased down on your own.

Teammates, block mates and the wider Sheares community, connected across batches year-round. Career nights, mentorship and referrals, all among people who already know the hall.

Founding members are inducted at the Founding Dinner. Your name on the record as one of the people who started the SHAC, from day one.
Games, socials, and events throughout the year. Something for every kind of Shearite, every season.
Where it begins. Founding members are inducted, the first chapters open, and the founding register closes that night.
Regular training and games within each active chapter, alumni playing alongside current Shearites throughout the year.
Casual games and hangouts across batches and CCAs. Meet the people who lived the same hall life.
Mentors, referrals and the Sheares professional network in one room for an evening.
Alumni and residents across every chapter, playing for one trophy.
Propose anything. If there’s interest, SHAC makes it happen. New events added as chapters grow.
Launching September 2026. The founding register decides which chapters open first.
Gauging who’s keen before the founding register opens. Share your thoughts to get on the radar for the founding cohort.
The register opens to seat the founding cohort and decide which chapters open first, staying open until the Founding Dinner. Alongside it: venue arrangements with the Hall Master, outreach to founding members, and Dinner prep.
The Founding Dinner. Members are inducted, the Telegram and chapter chats open, and the founding chapters hold their first sessions.
Chapters run regular sessions — monthly digest, cross-batch events, Career Night, the first Alumni Cup. Goal: 60–80 active members and six or more chapters.
We’re working towards becoming an official NUS alumni group once the numbers are there.
Membership asks nothing of you. For members who want a hand in the club, these seats are open.
Career insight, honest advice, networking. Mentors are matched with final-years and recent graduates who ask for them. Be the senior you wished you had.
Every chapter is led by a coordinator, a seat usually taken by an outgoing captain. The CCA you gave years to carries on under your name.
Members who wish to back the hall can sponsor kit, trophies and events, with their name attached. Contribution is always by invitation, never expected.
Every batch since 1952 deserves a voice. Batch representatives convene their cohort for reunions and keep their year close to the club.
Your responses now decide which chapters open first.
Register your interest