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Highest Awards*

Bronze. Silver. Gold. These represent the highest honors a Girl Scout can earn.

All three awards give you the chance to do big things while working on an issue that’s captured your interest in a big way

Whether you want to plant a community garden at your school and inspire others to eat healthily for your Bronze, advocate for animal rights for your Silver, or build a career network that encourages girls to become scientists and engineers for your Gold, you’ll inspire others (and yourself). 

Bronze AwardSilver AwardGold Award         

Plus, as you earn one of Girl Scouting’s highest awards, you’ll change your corner of the world—and maybe even beyond. The possibilities are endless.

*You must use the GSESC paperwork found here  for the Bronze Award

Here for The SIlver Award

Here for the Gold Award 

Gold Award Rubric

GSESC’s Gold Award Committee created the Gold Award Rubric which is available in one of the links on this page. Girls can now use this rubric to help them understand what the committee is looking for in a Gold Award project. This will also be used in the interview to evaluate the Girl Scout’s Gold Award project. The rubric is very useful and should be reviewed before a girl turns in her proposal paperwork.

Contact Danielle Sykes
(843)-669-5174 Ext. 3117

Want to see what others have done to earn the highest awards in Girl Scouting? For inspiration, check out examples of Bronze, Silver, and Gold Award projects via Girl Scouts of the USA’s Map It: Girls Changing the World.

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