Yes. I believe in Commonweatlh countries ( British colonies and ex-colonies) the term Girl Guides is preferred for the female contingents, as Scout is considered a Male occupational noun. They ought to use Observer, which is gender neutral, as in Forward Observer, and it is a frequent moniker for Newspapers. ( Osservatore Romano)
Girl Guides of Canada has six levels:
Sparks, age 5 to 6
Brownies, age 7 to 8
Guides, age 9 to 11
Pathfinders, age 12 to 14
Rangers, age 15 to 17
Trex or Extra Ops (Extraordinary Options), age 12 to 17+
Yes, but it is not called girl scouts, they are called Girl Guides.
The Girl Guides of Canada/Guides du Canada Annual Report for 2013 states that there were 73,650 girl members from age 5 to 17 and 19,201 women members.
No, Canada does not have Girl Scouts. Instead, they have Girl Guides, which is a similar organization with a focus on helping girls develop leadership skills, self-confidence, and outdoor abilities.
In other countries, girl scouts may be known by different names. For example, in the United Kingdom, they are called Girlguides. In Canada, they are called Girl Guides. In Australia, they are known as Girl Guides or Girl Scouts.
we call them girl scouts(kayarith nearrii).
Yes. The organization is called Girl Scouts of the Philippines.
A group of Girl Scouts is called a troop or a group.
They used to be called Junior Girl Scouts. With changes in the past few years, they are now called Girl Scout Juniors and are girls in grades 4 and 5 who are members of Girl Scouts of the U.S.A.
in Yemen Republic girl scouts are called Zahrat
The world association which Girl Scouts of the USA belongs to is called the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS). So, depending on the member organization, they are usually called Girl Guides or Girl Scouts.
Girl scouts are called Pouli in Greece.
They are called girl guides.
Lady scouts In other countries, they are known as Guides or Girl Guides. The international organization is called the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts.
Lady Baden Powell founded WAGGGS (World Association Girl Guides Girl Scouts) which includes Girl Guides of Canada.