
Two Movements, One Shared Mission:
The Scouts du Liban (SDL), founded in 1938, and the Association des Guides du Liban (AGDL), founded in 1937, are two youth movements rooted in universal scouting values. Open to all without distinction, they work together for the education and development of young generations.
Active Groups within Notre Dame de Louaize School:
Scouts NDL Group founded in 1969
Guides NDL Group founded in 1986
Supervision Adapted to Each Age Group:
Scouts du Liban (SDL):
- Louveteaux: 8 to 12 years old
- Eclaireurs: 12 to 17 years old
- Routiers: 17 to 21 years old
Association des Guides du Liban (AGDL):
- Farandoles: 6 to 7 years old
- Jeannettes: 8 to 10 years old
- Guides: 11 to 14 years old
- Caravelles: 15 to 16 years old
- Jeunes en Marche (JEM): 17 years old and over
- Tournesols: Over 17 years old (girls with special needs)


Supervision Adapted to Each Age Group:
Scouts du Liban (SDL):
- Louveteaux: 8 to 12 years old
- Eclaireurs: 12 to 17 years old
- Routiers: 17 to 21 years old
Association des Guides du Liban (AGDL):
- Farandoles: 6 to 7 years old
- Jeannettes: 8 to 10 years old
- Guides: 11 to 14 years old
- Caravelles: 15 to 16 years old
- Jeunes en Marche (JEM): 17 years old and over
- Tournesols: Over 17 years old (girls with special needs)

Education through action and adventure:
Beyond the school walls, Scouts and Guides experience enriching adventures that foster their personal development, sense of responsibility, and civic engagement.
The 5 aims of scouting:
- Character
- Health
- Creativity
- Sense of Others
- Sense of God
Fundamental values:
- Promote peace and understanding
- Encourage cooperation and mutual respect
- Develop leadership and initiative
- Take care of the environment
- Contribute to the betterment of society