Insignia
Age Level Insignia
Girls work hard to earn their awards. Awards symbolize girls’ dedication to making the world a better place. Now you can view by grade level every badge, pin, or other insignia available to Girl Scouts. Also look at the Emblems and the Insignia Placement below!
Emblems
Girls also often wear emblems or other symbols to signify their troop, level or committee affiliation. These emblems help girls easily identify one another.
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American flag
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Brownie Wings
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Girl Scout council strips and ID
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Girl Scout membership pin
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Girl Scouts of the USA identification strip set
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Insignia tab
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Membership discs for stars
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Membership numeral guard
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Membership stars
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Troop crest
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Troop numerals
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USA Girl Scouts Overseas Identification strip set
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USA Girl Scouts Overseas pin
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World Trefoil pin
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100th anniversary pin
Note: Some emblems are only available for certain grade levels.
Insignia Placement
Girl Scout badges, patches, awards, and other insignia should be presented, worn, and displayed only after Girl Scouts have completed the requirements outlined in official program materials.
Girl Scouts at each level have one required element (tunic, sash, or vest) to display official pins and awards when they participate in ceremonies or officially represent the Girl Scout Movement.
For girls ages 5 to 14, the unifying look is a tunic, vest, or sash combined with their own solid white shirts and khaki pants or skirts. Girl Scouts in high school have the option of wearing a scarf that unites their look with that of Girl Scout sisters around the world. Girl Scouts at the Daisy and Brownie levels have a full uniform ensemble available.
For adult members, the unifying look is an official Girl Scout scarf (or tie for men) worn with official membership pins and combined with their own navy blue business attire.
Click on a grade level above to find out where to place insignia on a Girl Scout uniform. Or, check out this handy online guide for every grade level.
See How to Wear Official Girl Scout Insignia (PDF)
See National Proficiency Badges (PDF)