The answer is complicated, as there are a variety of types of Scouts in France.
Scouts et Guides De France (SGDF)
Age level 8 to 11 are Jeanette
Les Eclaireuses et Eclaireurs de France (EEDF)
Age level 6 to 8 are Lutin
Les Eclaireuses et Eclaireurs Israelites de France (EEIF)
Age level 8 to 11 are Bétissette
Eclaireuses et Eclaireurs Unionistes De France (EEUF)
Age level 8 to 11 are Louvette
Scouts Musulmans De France (SMF)
Age level 8 to 12 'circle' the Travellers "to discover nature and have fun together"
Jeannettes
Scouting and Guiding in France is fragmented with 80 different associations and federations; most are co-educational. There are five World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) member organizations in France.
Age groups:
Aînés or Ranger 15-19
Eclaireuses / Eclaireurs Girl Scout 11-15
Louveteau or Cub Scout 8-11
Lutin 6-8
Age groups:
Perspective or Perspective Girl Scout 15-17
Eclaireuse or Girl Scout 12-15
Bétissette or Brownie 8-11
Age groups:
Aînée or Ranger 15-18
Eclaireuse/Eclaireur or Girl Scout /Scout 12-15
Louvette/Louveteau or Brownie/Cub 8-11
Age groups:
Jeunes en marche or Youth on the Move 17-20
Caravelle or Caravelle Guide 15-16
Guide 11-14
Jeanette or Brownie 8-11
Age groups:
'circle' 8-12: the Travelers "to discover nature and have fun together"
'troop' 11-15: " to be daring in our endeavors, to live an adventure"
'post' 14 - 18: The Pioneers " to undertake, to lead one's way in life"
'relay' 17- 21: The Companions " I am a companion to men. Humanity is one, and I am a member. By being virtuous, I serve God. Humble and faithful, I spread peace."
First of all, it depends on what age level are you asking about. In America, Brownie Girl Scouts are grades 2 and 3, so they are about ages 7 and 8. Girl Scouts and Girl Guides in other countries may be divided differently.
For example: In Ghana, Brownies are ages 7 to 10. In Norway, Brownie Guides are ages 8 to 10. In Spain, Alita Little Wings are ages 7 to 11.
It also depends on the language used by the Girl Guide/Girl Scout organization in that country.
There is a web page on the WAGGGS web site which links to pages for each WAGGGS member organization. Information about the various levels can be found on those pages.
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.
They are called girl guides.
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.
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.
Girl Guides in Sweden have an age group called Minor or Minior Guides. Ghana may have used the term in the past, but their youngest level is currently called 'Huhuwa Guides' according to the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts web site.
Girl Guides in Sweden have an age group called Minor or Minior Guides. Ghana may have used the term in the past, but their youngest level is currently called 'Huhuwa Guides' according to the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts web site
Girl Guides in Sweden have an age group called Minor or Minior Guides. Ghana may have used the term in the past, but their youngest level is currently called 'Huhuwa Guides' according to the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts web site
Brownie girl scouts are called Lechwe guide in Zambia. The lechwe is a species of brown antelope found only in Zambia.
It depends on the organization. There are five World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) member organizations in France. Four use the term "Girl Scout" and one uses "Girl Guide".
When first starting Girl Guides/Girl Scouts in America in 1912, Juliette Gordon Low called the first troops American Girl Guides. A year later, the name was changed to Girl Scouts and, in 1915, the organization was incorporated as Girl Scouts, Inc.
The Ghana Girl Guides Association calls ages 7 to 10 Ananse Guides or Brownie Guides.
The Ghana Girl Guides Association calls ages 7 to 10 Ananse Guides or Brownie Guides.