The high school students taking fundamental steps to succeed as entrepreneurs

By Christine D'Mello
Updated August 29 2016 - 11:13am, first published 10:17am
St Paul's School has tapped into an innovation mindset by starting an Entrepreneurs Club. Photo: Supplied
St Paul's School has tapped into an innovation mindset by starting an Entrepreneurs Club. Photo: Supplied
Brisbane twins Samantha and Kaitlin Stanton took the entrepreneurial plunge while in year 11 in 2013 and started Miss Mixed Cupcakes along with another student friend. Photo: Supplied
Brisbane twins Samantha and Kaitlin Stanton took the entrepreneurial plunge while in year 11 in 2013 and started Miss Mixed Cupcakes along with another student friend. Photo: Supplied
Students brainstorm as part of the Entrepreneur Club at St Pauls School. Photo: Supplied
Students brainstorm as part of the Entrepreneur Club at St Pauls School. Photo: Supplied

They are 18 years old and have been running their cupcake business for almost three years.

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