Age Groups
The Irish Girl Guides is divided into the following age groups:
- Ladybird Guides - aged 5 – 7 years
- Brownie Guides - aged 6½ – 10 years
- Guides - aged 10½ – 14½ years
- Young Leaders - aged 14½ - 18 years
- Rangers/Senior Branch - aged 14½ – 26 years
- The Ladybird Guides uniform is a red jumper, navy sash, navy neckerchief and woggle.
- The Brownie Guides uniform is a yellow jumper, navy sash, navy neckerchief and woggle.
- The Guides uniform is a t-shirt, hoodie, patterned neckerchief and bag. There is a choice of a blue t-shirt with pink stripe on either side or pink t-shirt with blue stripe on either side. The neckerchief is white with blue and pink Celtic knots. There is a choice of pink or blue shoulder bag for badges.
- The Senior Branch uniform is navy with green lining and green logo in a t-shirt and hoodie, and a pink neckerchief.
- Leaders can wear a fitted v-neck t-shirt or polo shirt or long/short sleeved blouse with purple logo. Leaders wear either navy sleeveless fleece, or navy full long zipped fleece or violet half-zipped microfleece with purple logo. Leaders wear a purple neckerchief.
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