St. Bernard's High School, Bulawayo is a Catholic school located in Pumula, a high density suburb of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. One of its founding teachers and principals, Sister Ignatius Julie of the Sisters of Notre Dame (SND), died in 1993. She was still the school principal at the time of her death. It started running A-Level courses in 2004. The school relies on its Christian foundation to provide a balance between the academic and religious growth of its students. Its motto is "Prayer and hard work lead to success."
A previous head of the school was Mrs P. Dube, a well-renowned AIDS activist. She was affiliated with the Matebeleland Aids Council (MAC) and died in June 2010.