Area Hotlist — Salisbury SA

20 lifestyle anchors proven to sell property across the Salisbury area

Area Hotlist — Salisbury

1

Tea Tree Plaza

688 votes

Westfield Tea Tree Plaza anchors Modbury with more than 240 stores, Hoyts cinema, dining precinct, and direct O-Bahn busway delivering a 22-minute ride to the CBD. Locals tick off groceries, fashion and rooftop cocktails in one trip, then hop straight onto Linear Park trails for a sunset stroll.

2

Hollywood Plaza

579 votes

Hollywood Plaza shopping centre at Salisbury Downs packs Kmart, Coles, fresh-produce halls and casual eateries into a single-level, easy-parking hub. Adjacent play park and regular weekend markets make errands family-friendly, while nearby arterial roads and frequent buses keep the precinct firmly on locals’ daily route.

3

Parabanks Shopping Centre

529 votes

Parabanks Shopping Centre sits in Salisbury’s town centre, offering Big W, supermarkets, medical clinics and a modern food court beside seasonal pop-up stalls. Ample undercover parking, bike racks and direct train access via Salisbury Station mean residents from Burton to Mawson Lakes can grab essentials without trekking into the city.

4

Ingle Farm Shopping Centre

401 votes

Ingle Farm Shopping Centre blends community spirit with convenience, featuring 110 retailers, a sprawling fresh-food mall and a vibrant play-café that entertains kids while parents shop. Free parking and multiple bus routes link to surrounding suburbs, and Thursday-night markets add live music and food trucks to the weekly grocery run.

5

Valley View Secondary School

360 votes

Valley View Secondary School spans modern STEM labs, commercial kitchens and expansive sporting ovals overlooking the foothills. Flexible learning hubs support vocational pathways and university-bound students alike, while a dedicated wellbeing centre and cultural-arts program foster inclusion, making the college a respected choice across Adelaide’s northern corridor.

6

Paralowie School

281 votes

Paralowie School offers an all-through Reception-to-Year 12 experience on spacious wetlands-bordered grounds. Agriculture plots, trade workshops and a flourishing music academy sit alongside academic streams, giving students multiple pathways. Strong community partnerships and onsite childcare make the campus a central hub for families across Paralowie and Burton.

7

Parafield Gardens High School

225 votes

Parafield Gardens High School combines cutting-edge STEM facilities with a renowned horticulture program that supplies local community gardens. Specialist soccer and dance academies, modern language suites and dedicated wellbeing officers nurture well-rounded graduates. Proximity to train and bus interchanges ensures easy access for students from neighbouring suburbs.

8

Thomas More College

193 votes

Thomas More College, a Catholic co-educational secondary in Salisbury Downs, delivers strong academics alongside flourishing basketball and netball programs. Contemporary science wings, trade-training centres and a vibrant arts precinct encourage diverse talents, while pastoral care grounded in social justice prepares graduates for compassionate community leadership.

9

Tyndale Christian School

191 votes

Tyndale Christian School offers Reception-to-Year 12 continuity on leafy Salisbury East grounds, blending rigorous curriculum with faith-based values. Purpose-built STEM centres, an acclaimed music academy and thriving sporting clubs sit alongside mission programs where students volunteer locally and abroad, cultivating academic excellence hand-in-hand with servant leadership.

10

Temple Christian College

187 votes

Temple Christian College’s Paralowie campus delivers a holistic Years 7-12 education where small class sizes foster individual mentoring. Modern design studios, audiovisual suites and a lively house system encourage creative expression, while weekly chapels and community outreach projects embed values. Easy road and bus links suit students from surrounding growth suburbs.

11

North Ingle School

179 votes

North Ingle School is a close-knit primary serving Ingle Farm’s diverse community. Bright adaptable classrooms, kitchen-garden lessons and partnership sports programs build foundational skills, while onsite playgroup and OSHC services support busy families. Walking-school-bus routes and shaded playgrounds promote safety and healthy habits from day one.

12

Salisbury High School

176 votes

Salisbury High School features state-of-the-art innovation labs, a Defence-force pathways program and a dedicated disability unit, ensuring inclusive excellence. Outdoor learning spaces, native gardens and nearby wetlands encourage environmental stewardship, while partnerships with TAFE and universities give seniors direct routes into apprenticeships, diplomas and tertiary degrees.

13

Ingle Farm Primary School

176 votes

Ingle Farm Primary School embraces multiculturalism, boasting over 50 language backgrounds and a celebrated New Arrivals Program. Purpose-built ESL classrooms, sensory gardens and digital maker labs foster engagement, while cultural festivals and shared lunches forge strong community ties, making newcomers feel instantly welcome within Adelaide’s northern suburbs.

14

Endeavour College

172 votes

Endeavour College in Mawson Lakes delivers Lutheran secondary education with a focus on contemporary learning and enterprise skills. Collaborative breakout zones, advanced robotics labs and an entrepreneurial “Ignite” program encourage innovation, while lakefront sports fields and strong university partnerships across the road provide extended academic and athletic opportunities.

15

Salisbury East High School

172 votes

Salisbury East High School has reinvented itself with fresh STEM centres, a flourishing music academy and industry-linked hospitality kitchens. The school’s award-winning “F1 in Schools” program sends teams to national finals, while mentoring schemes with defence and tech firms open tangible career avenues for motivated students.

16

Para Hills High School

165 votes

Para Hills High School overlooks rolling gum-lined reserves, offering vocational trade workshops, digital media suites and inclusive education support. A robust soccer academy taps nearby synthetic pitches, and wellbeing programs partner with community services to ensure teens build resilience, confidence and clear post-school pathways.

17

Mawson Lakes School

157 votes

Mawson Lakes School integrates primary education with its tech-savvy suburb, using nearby university labs and wetlands for hands-on STEM and ecology projects. Open-plan classrooms, robotics clubs and extensive OSHC services support working families, while safe cycling paths encourage active commutes along the picturesque lakefront.

18

Saints Shopping Centre

153 votes

The Saints Shopping Centre in Salisbury Plain delivers everyday convenience with a Woolworths supermarket, discount department store and collection of casual eateries under one airy roof. Easy parking, drive-through coffee and regular craft markets appeal to time-poor families, while adjoining fitness studios make squeezing in a workout effortless.

19

North East Road

147 votes

North East Road is the spine connecting Salisbury to Adelaide’s city and hills, threading bus lanes, bike shoulders and homemaker centres through established suburbs. Express services reach the CBD in under 30 minutes, while roadside parks, multicultural eateries and auto showrooms make the corridor a daily go-to.

20

Madison Park School

145 votes

Madison Park School champions inclusive education from Reception to Year 6, offering small class sizes, sensory play spaces and strong literacy support. Kitchen-garden projects, cultural-celebration days and inter-school sports cultivate confidence and community pride, preparing students for a smooth transition into Salisbury’s diverse secondary options.

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