The original Mauritian Girl Guides association, founded in 1926, was only open to English-speaking girls. Later, French-speaking girls also became eligible but membership was restricted to girls of European descent.[2] In 1939 the Anglican community opened the group to girls of all nationalities. Soon afterwards, the Roman Catholic community opened its own, similar groups.
In 1990, the Mauritius Girl Guides Association expanded to include Rodrigues Island.