2020–2021 Scott made her international debut at the
2020 Melbourne World Cup and finished sixth in the floor exercise final. Then at the
2020 International Gymnix, she finished seventh in the floor exercise final. She won her first Australian Championships medals in 2021 when she won the bronze medal in the all-around.
2022 Scott was selected to compete at the
2022 Commonwealth Games alongside
Georgia Godwin,
Romi Brown,
Kate McDonald, and
Emily Whitehead. Together they won the silver medal in the team competition, behind England. She then competed with the Australian team that placed tenth at the
2022 World Championships, making them the second reserves for the final.
2023 Scott won a bronze medal on the floor exercise, behind
Sabrina Voinea and
Chiaki Hatakeda, at the
Doha World Cup. At the Paris World Challenge Cup, she finished fourth in the balance beam final. Scott competed at the
2023 World Championships. While there she helped Australia finish ninth in qualification. Although they did not qualify for the team final, they successfully
qualified a full team to the
2024 Olympic Games.
2024 Scott started the year competing at the
DTB Pokal Team Challenge where she helped Australia win the silver medal behind China. She next competed at the Australian National Championships where she finished second in the all-around behind
Ruby Pass. She also won her first Australian national title on the balance beam. She competed on the vault and balance beam to help the team finished tenth in the qualifications.
2025 Scott won the all-around title at the 2025 Australian Championships. ==Competitive history==