The Girl Scout Levels were changed a few years ago.
Currently, Girl Scout Cadettes are grades 6 to 8.
Girl Scout Seniors are grades 9 and 10.
Girl Scout Ambassadors are grades 11 and 12.
Girl Scout Cadettes For Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA), Girl Scout Juniors are grades 4 and 5. Girl Scout Cadettes are the next level, grades 6, 7, and 8.
For Girl Scouts of the USA, girls in grades 6, 7, and 8 are Girl Scout Cadettes.
Yes, the levels of Girl scouts starting with the youngest are: Daisies (grades K-1) Brownies (grades 2-3) Juniors (grades 4-5) Cadette (grades 6-8) Senior (grades 9-10) Ambassadors (grades 11-12) After you are a Girl Scout Junior, you are a Girl Scout Cadette. Girl Scout Cadettes are grades 6, 7, or 8.
No. As of August 2011: The Boy Scouts of America has 127 merit badges in the Boy Scouting program for boys ages 10 to 18. The Girl Scouts of the USA programs in the same age range as Boy Scouting includes Juniors with 117 Girl Scout Junior badges and Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors with 88 Girl Scout Interest Project Awards. In addition: Beginning in September of 2011, Girl Scouts of the USA is introducing a new program. The new book is called "The Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting" and each Girl Scout level will have between 10 and 40 badges to earn.
Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) Girl Scout Juniors are grade levels 4 and 5, approximately ages 9 and 10.
The youngest age level for Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in Italy is 8, so they do not have a level that would be the same as Girl Scout Daisies in GSUSA.
A Girl Scout Cadette is a level in girl scouts after Juniors and before Seniors. A Cadette does every thing Girl Scouts do except can do more advanced things. In addition: For Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA), the Girl Scout Cadette level is for grades 6, 7, and 8.
No, "Pouli" is not the name used for Brownie Girl Scouts. Brownie Girl Scouts are a level of the Girl Scouts of the USA program for girls in grades 2-3. "Pouli" does not have any known association with the Girl Scouts organization.
Girl Scouts in the US in grades 6 to 8 are called Girl Scout Cadettes. There are other types of Cadets, such as an Air Force Academy Cadet, and yes, girls may be that kind of cadet also. Yes, Girls can be in cadets, for instance: Air Cadets, Army Cadets, Marine Cadets, Sea/Navy Cadets or cadets which are non-military such as Girl Scouts etc.
The highest award a Girl Scout may earn in Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) is the Girl Scout Gold Award. The highest award an adult in GSUSA may receive is the Thanks Badge. For each level there is an award. It starts with Juniors who earn the Girl Scout Bronze Award, then the Cadettes earn the Girl Scout Silver Award. Then the Seniors/Ambassadors may earn the Girl Scout Gold Award. The process is very long but you know you helped your community and maybe even the world!
In September of 2011, GSUSA began using new books called, "The Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting", one for each level. The book for the Cadette level is a binder with new and 'Legacy' badges and the Cadette badges have a diamond shape.
There is no information about any Girl Guide or Girl Scout organizations which call a level 'zahras'. Oman may have used the term in the past, but their youngest level is currently called 'Brownies' according to both the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts and the web site of the Oman National Organization for Scouts and Guides.