Stage one of the construction of Byford Secondary College opened in February 2014, and cost $35.2 million.
The third stage included a double storey senior school building for Year 11 and 12 students, a staffroom, student services area, 3 information technology laboratories, 75-seat lecture theatre, 15 general classrooms and 2 educational support classrooms.
[5] In March 2017, it was revealed that the educational support facility's $700,000 pool had not been used in the 9 months since it had been competed.
[7] In the 2021 Budget it was reported the college would receive an additional classroom block including STEM facilities valued at $21.5 million.
[9] For the 2023 Australian Indigenous Voice referendum, Byford Secondary College served as a polling site on 14 October.