A group of Girl Scouts is called a troop or a group.
A Patrol.
A group of Girl Scouts is called a troop or a group. When a troop or group is split into smaller groups, they are called "patrols".
No. Cub Scouts and Girl Scouts are different organizations and belong to different international organizations.
Groups in Girl Guides and Girl Scouts can be different things. One main group is the Unit, Troop, Group or Pack. Patrols or Sixes are smaller groups made from the Troop or Group. Groups can also be formed for various activities such as a volunteer group or a travel group.
A Patrol.
A group of girls in Girl Guides and Girl Scouts are called troops.
This answer depends on which national organization the group belongs to. Girl Guides and Girl Scouts generally use the term "troop". Some organizations use the word "group". If they are associated with a Scout unit, they use the word "unit". Smaller groups within the troop are called "patrol".
The national organization is known as Rossiskaya Assotsiatsia Devochek-Skautov (RADS) or Russian Association of Girl Scouts. In English they are called Girl Scouts. Age group 6 to 9 is called Junior Girl Scout. Age group 10 to 13 is called Girl Scout. Age group 14 to 18 is called Senior Girl Scout.
For Girl Scouts of the USA, girls in Kindergarten or Grade 1 (ages 5 or 6) join the Girl Scout Daisy level.
The term "Beaver Scout" is generally used by Boy Scouts for the age group from 5 to 7. When Girl Guide/Girl Scout associations become co-ed with the Boy Scouts, the youngest group may become known as Beaver Scouts. Countries which use this term for girls are: Sweden Netherlands Belgium
For Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA), you must have at least five girls as GSUSA members to have a troop or group.
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