Download coordinates as: Bajool is a rural town and locality in the Rockhampton Region, Queensland, Australia.
[2] It has been suggested that the meaning of the name was Big Fella water hole [13] or stop here.
On 5 February 1900, a part-time provisional school was established in a private home at a short-lived mining field called San Jose with 10 students under teacher William MacLean.
On 2 September 1902, another part-time school was opened in conjunction at the home of Mr H. Cross in Bajool with 6 students.
[19] In 1892, local people in South Ulam applied for a school as there were 21 children in the area.
[20][21] However, disagreements as to the size and location of the school site delayed obtaining government approval.
[22] By December 1893, the school building was completed, having been fully funded by local people as they received no government money.
The magazine is about 29 kilometres (18 mi) by road from the shipping wharf at Port Alma.