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Entrepreneurial Pathway - EOI

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​​​Expressions of interest are currently open for the College's Entreprenurial Pathway for students in Year 10 in 2026.

Capalaba State College acknowledges that some students possess a distinctive drive to create, lead, and innovate beyond conventional classroom boundaries. This pathway is designed to legitimise and support that drive. The Enterprise Pathway is not a second chance for dis​​engaged students. It’s a deliberate, high-quality learning choice designed for students with a clear interest in innovation, creativity, and purpose-led futures.

This framework reflects Capalaba State College's commitment to redefining success through personalised, future-focused education. It invites entrepreneurial learners back into the educational narrative, with their vision, and with the full backing of an adaptive and inclusive school community.​

Our Vision: Empowered Pathways to Purpose

​The College is dedicated to helping all students achieve their best educational results and supporting them in reaching their full potential within an inclusive and supportive learning environment. The Enterprise Pathway aligns with this vision, offering students who demonstrate an entrepreneurial mindset and self-direction the opportunity to participate in authentic learning experiences that align with their future goals.

This pathway:
  • Fosters Self-Directed Growth and Enterprise Skills Students will enhance skills in financial literacy, communication, digital innovation, and critical thinking through structured learning experiences, including a Certificate III in Business, supported work or business opportunities, and personalised mentoring.
  • Prioritises Engagement through Flexibility and Real-World Learning Students will participate in a flexible timetable that supports the pursuit of external work, self-run businesses, or creative enterprises, while still meeting core academic requirements.
  • Fosters a Culture of Innovation and Trust Through genuine learning, student choice, and strong mentorship, the pathway supports innovation, personal responsibility, and ethical leadership. It recognises that learning can happen in diverse environments and values each individual's strengths.
  • Connects Learning to the World Beyond School. Partnering with industry mentors, training organisations, and community experts, students will link their academic programme to enterprise outcomes that matter to them and society.
  • Responds to the Needs of the Modern Learner Recognising that many capable students become disengaged from traditional schooling due to a mismatch between their needs and the current system, this pathway repositions the school as a partner in their development, rather than a barrier.
We believe that independence, innovation, and self-direction are not alternatives to academic success—they are ways to achieve it.

Capalaba State College is dedicated to respecting the human rights of all students. Participation in the Enterprise Pathway is voluntary and based on consent, collaboration, and student voice. Although the pathway offers flexible attendance options and alternative learning methods, all decisions are made with the student’s best interests in mind, striking a balance between academic opportunities and social-emotional well-being. Students and families are equal partners in shaping this journey, and all pathways remain open for future re-entry or adjustments.​

The Enterprise Pathway is designed for students who are strongly motivated by entrepreneurship, business, or creative innovation and who seek a learning environment that aligns with their self-directed goals. These students may not find conventional schooling structures conducive to their aspirations, not because they lack ability, but because they seek greater autonomy, relevance, and practical application in the real world.

These students often demonstrate creativity, independence, and a future-focused mindset. They are not ‘non-compliant’ — they do not fit with traditional timetables, teacher-led instruction, or work that lacks authenticity. The Enterprise Pathway recognises and directs their energy, ambition, and ideas into a structured yet flexible learning journey.

Eligibility and Application

Participation in the pathway is by application only. Students must demonstrate a genuine interest in business or entrepreneurship and display a level of independence appropriate for self-directed learning and flexible scheduling.

Eligibility indicators may include:

  • Consistent demonstration of entrepreneurial thinking or problem-solving
  • Passion for starting or growing a business, product, or service
  • Evidence of current disengagement or disconnection from mainstream subjects
  • Willingness to commit to a personalised learning plan and participate in scheduled check-ins
  • Readiness to balance autonomy with accountability
  • Positive collaboration with parents/carers in support of the student’s goals
Applicants will be invited for an interview, where they will be asked to outline their vision for participation, current business ideas or interests, and how they plan to manage the pathway's expectations. A readiness rubric or mentor checklist may be used to support the process.

Financial Commitment

The approximate financial commitment for this program will be $4500.

Structure and Curriculum

The Enterprise Pathway combines personalised learning flexibility with essential academic requirements, creating a hybrid model that values both student independence and educational accountability. Students will follow a blended timetable, participating in core mainstream classes while engaging in enterprise and vocational learning outside traditional schedules.

Academic Core

All participants will remain enrolled in and attend:

  • English
  • Mathematics

These subjects offer essential literacy, numeracy, and interpersonal skills foundational to entrepreneurial success and wider post-school options.

Enterprise and Vocational Learning

Alongside their academic core, students will complete a Certificate III in Business, delivered on-site through an external Registered Training Organisation (RTO). This component focuses on:

  • Entrepreneurship and innovation
  • Business planning and operations
  • Financial literacy
  • Marketing and communication
  • Workplace technologies

This qualification will be delivered through a practical and flexible approach, where competencies are demonstrated through real-world enterprise work rather than traditional instruction followed by testing.

Students will not participate in formal lessons for each competency. Instead, as they develop their own businesses or entrepreneurial projects, the trainer will work alongside them to identify and record evidence demonstrating their achievement of the necessary skills and knowledge. This method ensures that learning is genuine, personalised, and closely aligned with student goals.

This model is ideal for self-directed learners and reflects how entrepreneurs develop skills in real-world settings—by doing, reflecting, and continually improving.

In addition to formal training, students will participate in:

  • Independent project work (e.g. business development, product creation, marketing plans)
  • Reflective journaling or digital portfolios to track progress
  • ​Opportunities to connect with mentors, external trainers, or community experts ​as partnerships develop​

Support and Mentoring

Students in the Enterprise Pathway will assume adult-level responsibilities while continuing to develop as adolescents. Therefore, layered and responsive support systems are essential to ensuring their success, well-being, and resilience throughout the journey.

Oversight and Pathway Leadership

The Enterprise Pathway will be overseen by a collaborative leadership team comprising:

  • The Deputy Principal (pathway lead and case manager)
  • The Guidance Officer (wellbeing and personal growth support)
  • The College Principal (strategic oversight and quality assurance)

This team will coordinate enrolment, review progress, monitor student wellbeing, and ensure that the pathway continues to evolve in alignment with school values and student needs.

Wellbeing Support

Students will continue to access all existing school-based wellbeing supports, including:

  • Guidance services
  • Year Level Coordinators
  • Support Teachers and Case Managers

Regular check-ins with mentors will provide an added layer of relational safety and accountability.

Entrepreneurial Coaching and Peer Mentorship

As the pathway grows, the College will seek to build connections with trusted entrepreneurs, creatives, and professionals who can offer:

  • Time to access targeted coaching
  • Guest presentations
  • Feedback on student ideas and projects

While external entrepreneurial coaching is currently under development, peer mentorship will be encouraged and facilitated, especially when senior students or alumni can share their lived experiences and advice.​

Exit and Re-Entry Pathways

This pathway is designed to be aspirational, yet reversible. Students may opt to exit the Enterprise Pathway if they find it is no longer aligned with their goals, capacity, or readiness. However, given the flexible nature of the timetable and non-linear learning structure, transitions require thoughtful planning.

Voluntary Exit

Students who wish to leave the pathway must:
  • ​Meet with the Deputy Principal and Guidance Officer to discuss their decision
  • Complete a short reflective process and review their academic progress to date
  • Acknowledge that due to the flexible subject progression, re-entry into mainstream Year 11/12 may impact their eligibility for a full QCE, depending on timing and subject completion

Mid-year Return to Mainstream

Reintegration is possible mid-year. However:
  • Students must understand that QCE points may be reduced or require additional VET or short-course options to reach the 20-point minimum​
  • A transition plan will be developed, ensuring smooth re-entry into traditional subjects and learning routines
  • The reintegration process will mirror the structure used in the school’s Acceleration Policy, including checkpoints, communication with all stakeholders, and individualised wellbeing

Approvals and Compliance

The Enterprise Pathway is governed by existing school processes, supplemented by additional documentation that reflects its unique structure.​

QCAA and Flexible Delivery

This pathway is designed to function without requiring QCAA Flexible Learning Arrangements (FLA). All academic and vocational components fit within current senior schooling guidelines, including:
  • English and Mathematics for general literacy/numeracy requirements
  • A Certificate III qualification
  • ​Drama and project-based learning enrich the General Capabilities and communication skills.

Learning Accounts and VET Tracking

Student Learning Accounts, QCE points, and VET progress will be monitored using the same systems applied to all students, under the supervision of the Head of Senior Schooling and the QCE Tracking Committee.

Consent and Documentation

Parental/carer consent is mandatory for participation in any of the following:
  • Flexible attendance outside regular timetabled days
  • External work placements, site visits, or operating business ventures
  • Engagement with third-party trainers, entrepreneurs, or mentors
  • Use of third-party platforms for portfolio development or enterprise promotion
All students and families will sign a Personalised Learning Agreement outlining expectations, structures, and support provisions.​
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Last reviewed 05 September 2025
Last updated 05 September 2025