Currajong is situated in the traditional
Wulgurukaba Aboriginal country. The name
Currajong is believed to be derived from the name of the residence
Currajong in Stagpole Street,
West End, owned by Edward Hunt. In about 1888 Hunt planted
currajong trees in the grounds. St John Fisher's Christian Brothers College opened in 1952. It closed on 11 December 1987 to be amalgamated with other Catholic schools, St Margaret Mary’s Primary School (
Hermit Park) and Holy Family School (
Gulliver) to create
The Marian School which opened on 21 January 1988. In 1995, St Mary’s Catholic Primary School (
West End) was amalgamated into The Marian School.
Currajong State School opened on 28 June 1954. The school is now within the neighbouring suburb of
Gulliver. == Demographics ==