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Located at the address Street 1, Building 97 in the Noragavit neighborhood of Yerevan, Armenia, Yerevan Secondary School No. 98 is a church-parish single-class, co-ed school founded in 1893. The secondary school is designed for 750 students.
History
[edit]Prior to 1893, there is no record of any school operating in the Noragavit neighborhood.

In 1905-06, the school had its first teacher and 45 students. In 1916-17, the institution was officially declared a four-year school and deemed a collective youth school. In the 1935-36 academic year, the school became a ten-year-old school and was considered a secondary school. In 1938-39, a two-storey school building was built and named after Ghukas Ghukasyan. In 1940, the school was renamed after Alexander Pushkin. In 1950, Noragavit was included in the administrative territory of Yerevan and the school was renamed Secondary School No. 98, the name it still bears. In 1987, a new three- storey school building was built.
The School has been led by the following principals since its existence: 1. Shmavon Shahapuni 2. Mkrtichh Grigoryan 3. Shamrik Fahradyan 4. Karo Ghazaryan 5. Arshavir Khachatryan 6. Mher Bagdasaryan 7. Armen Kostanyan 8. Babken Harutyunyan 9. Vanik Navasardyan 10. Benik Charchoghlyan 11. Ararat Manukyan 12. Samson Abelyan 13. Kim Amaryan 14. Nazik Khachatryan 15. Razmik Abrahamyan 16. Marianna Avagyan
For about 13 years, clergymen taught at the school.
Notable Alumni
[edit]- Harutyun Gharagyosyan Arpiar- Director of Yerevan “Confectionary Factory” OJSC, four-time deputy of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia.
- Abrahamyan Samvel Hakob-- General Director of “Haymetal” CJSC, General Director of “Electron” OJSC, Chairman of the Board of Directors of “Elbart” CJSC, multiple prizewinner of the USSR fencing championships.
- Ghazaryan Hrant Hovhannes – “Horizon” poet, satirist.
- Mikayaelyan Grisha Jonik- Prosecutor of Arabkir and Kanaker-Zeytun communities.
- Abrahamyan Sahak Ludwig- General Director of the “High Voltage Power Grids” CJSC of the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources and of the Republic of Armenia.
- Hovakimyan Onik Tigran- First Secretary of the Stepanavan City Committee, Minister of Procurement.