There are many different Girl Scout (and Girl Guide) organizations around the world. The levels are also varied, from two levels for Girl Guides in Australia (Australian Guide Program and Olave Program), to 6 levels for Girl Scouts of the USA.
For Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) there are 6 levels plus adult members:
Daisy, Brownie, Junior, Cadette, Senior, and Ambassador.
Girl Scouts of Japan have 6 levels (age groups) plus adult members:
Ranger Girl Scout, Senior Girl Scout, Junior Girl Scout, Brownie Girl Scout, and Tenderfoot Girl Scout.
Girl Scouts of the Philippines have 5 levels plus adult members:
Cadet Scout, Senior Scout, Junior Scout, Star Scout, and Twinkler Scout.
Each WAGGGS member organization determines the age levels and the names for their organization, so the answer to this question depends on which country and member organization you are asking about. Not all of them have five age levels.
This depends on which country you are asking about. Girl Guides are members of WAGGGS (World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts) and there are organizations in 145 countries around the world. See Related Links for information about all the Girl Guide age groups.
For Girl Guides of Canada:
Sparks- Age 5-6
Brownies- Age 7-8
Guides- Ages 9-11
Pathfinders- Ages 12- 14
Rangers - Ages 15-17
A few years ago, Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) changed their Girl Scout levels. There are now five levels!
Girl Scout Daisy (grades Kindergarten and 1)
Girl Scout Brownie (grades 2 and 3)
Girl Scout Junior (grades 4 and 5)
Girl Scout Cadette (grades 6, 7, and 8)
Girl Scout Senior (grades 9 and 10)
Girl Scout Ambassador (grades 11 and 12)
Girl Scouts of the USA uses a grade level system, so Girl Scout Daisy is grade level Kindergarten and First Grade. Girl Scout Brownie is grade 2 and 3, Girl Scout Junior is Grade 4 and 5, Girl Scout Cadette is grade 6, 7, and 8, Girl Scout Senior is grade 9 and 10 and Girl Scout Ambassador is grade 11 and 12.
Other Girl Guide and Girl Scout organizations determine the scout level by age.
Girl Scouts do not use a system of "rank". Girl Scout levels are based on grade level and age. Carrie Fisher's mother, Debbie Reynold's, became a Girl Scout troop leader when Carrie joined Girl Scouts.
In the US, Girl Scouts are called Girl Scouts and are members of Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) The age/grade levels are: Girl Scout Daisy grades Kindergarten and 1 Girl Scout Brownie grades 2 and 3 Girl Scout Junior grades 4 and 5 Girl Scout Cadette grades 6, 7, and 8 Girl Scout Senior grades 9 and 10 Girl Scout Ambassador grades 11 and 12
In the US, Girl Scouts are called Girl Scouts and are members of Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) The age/grade levels are: Girl Scout Daisy grades Kindergarten and 1 Girl Scout Brownie grades 2 and 3 Girl Scout Junior grades 4 and 5 Girl Scout Cadette grades 6, 7, and 8 Girl Scout Senior grades 9 and 10 Girl Scout Ambassador grades 11 and 12
There are 8 Girl Scout Councils in the US state of Texas: Girl Scouts of Central Texas Girl Scouts of the Desert Southwest Girl Scouts - Diamonds of Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas Girl Scouts of Greater South Texas Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas Girl Scouts of Texas Oklahoma Plains
Girl Scouts of the USA and many other Girl Guide and Girl Scout organizations around the world (members of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts or WAGGGS) do not use a rank system such as Boy Scouts use. Instead, they are placed in troops or groups based on age level or grade level and have a choice of Insignia (badges and other awards) to earn. Girls "Bridge" to the next level once they finish a grade or reach a certain age. The current (2011) Girl Scouts of the USA grade levels are: Girl Scout Daisy - grades Kindergarten and 1 Girl Scout Brownie - grades 2 and 3 Girl Scout Junior - grades 4 and 5 Girl Scout Cadette - grades 6, 7, and 8 Girl Scout Senior - grades 9 and 10 Girl Scout Ambassador - grades 11 and 12
The Girl Scouts and Girl Guides share the same motto as the Boy Scouts. This motto from 1907 is 'Be Prepared."
Girl Scout Girl Scouts in Hawaii are members of Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA), so they use English for Girl Scouts.
Girl Scouts, of course!
Girl Scouts, definitely Girl Scouts!
No, boys should not participate in girl scouts.
Girl Scout Girl Scouts in Hawaii are members of Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA), so they use English for Girl Scouts.
It is either Girl Scout or Girl Guide or Guide. The international organization is the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS).