The Girl Scout Challenge is a new set of awards for Brownie Girl Scouts, Junior Girl Scouts, and Girl Scouts in middle school and high school (ages 11-17). These awards are part of a national effort to create a consistent, national Girl Scout experience. The awards unite girls across the country by age level, engaging them in similar learning experiences. When girls take THE CHALLENGE, they explore some of the values and leadership skills that are at the very heart of Girl Scouting: courage, confidence, and character, and the ability and desire to make the world a better place.
Girl Scout Challenge FAQs
Can girls work on THE CHALLENGE together?
Absolutely! Girls can work on the Challenge individually, in pairs, as a group, or in whatever way meets their needs. Girls can work on all the activities, or even just one.
Will the activities count toward other awards?
Girls might find some of the suggested activities similar to other things they've done. Use this opportunity to encourage girls to use their imaginations to adjust plans so they're always learning something new.
May a girl choose which Girl Scout Challenge she takes?
No. The Girl Scout Challenge contains activities that are age appropriate. Girls take THE CHALLENGE that matches their age levels.