Step-by-Step Guide: How Malaysian Parents Can Access SSPK/PBP Results Online (2025/2026)
As the 2025/2026 academic year ends, parents are eager to see their child’s progress. With Malaysia moving away from central exams like UPSR and PT3, the Pentaksiran Bilik Darjah (PBD) has become the main measure of mastery.
Navigating government portals can feel confusing. You may ask: “Where is the official report?” or “How do I interpret my child’s results?” Zekolah will guide you through the Sistem Semakan Keputusan Pentaksiran (SSKP) step by step, so you can confidently access your child’s results and use them effectively.
What is SSKP and Why It Matters?
The Sistem Semakan Keputusan Pentaksiran (SSKP), launched in December 2025, allows parents to access and download PBD reports online for the 2025/2026 session.
For SJKC, SMK, and CIS students, the report highlights strengths and areas for improvement in key subjects:
- Bahasa Malaysia / Bahasa Cina / English
- Mathematics
- Science
This insight helps parents take practical steps at home to reinforce learning and boost confidence.
Official Staggered Access Schedule
To manage high traffic, MOE released access by state:
Dec 22 – Dec 31: Labuan, Perlis, Putrajaya, Melaka, Negeri Sembilan
Dec 23 – Dec 31: Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Terengganu, Pahang, Kelantan, Kedah
Dec 24 – Dec 31: Perak, Sarawak, Sabah, Johor, Selangor
While Dec 31 is the official closing, some MOE circulars mention a short extension into January 2026. To avoid downtime, download your child’s report by Dec 31.
How to Check PBD / SSPK Results Online
Step 1: Prepare Your Login Details
You will need your child’s MyKid/MyKad number and the IC number of the registered parent/guardian. If you aren’t registered, contact your child’s school for credentials.
Step 2: Visit the Official Portal
Go to the official SSKP website: https://sskp.moe.gov.my. Always confirm the URL starts with https://sskp.moe.gov.my/ to protect your child’s data.
Step 3: Log In
Use the credentials provided by your child’s school or the idMe parent login system: https://idme.moe.gov.my/login
Step 4: Select Academic Year
Choose the 2025/2026 session and the correct semester. You will see subject-wise breakdowns, competency levels, and teacher comments.
Step 5: Download the Report
Download a PDF copy. The report is often password-protected with the parent’s IC number—check portal instructions.
Understanding PBD Mastery Levels (TP1 – TP6)
The report will show Tahap Penguasaan (TP) levels for each subject. Educational guides interpret these levels as:
TP1 – TP2: Your child is still building foundational knowledge.
TP3 – TP4: Good understanding; more practice needed for consistent application.
TP5 – TP6: Mastery; your child can apply knowledge creatively.
Note: These TP descriptors are based on widely used educational interpretations, not official MOE definitions. Use them as guidance for supporting your child.
Turning PBD Results Into Practical Insights
The PBD report is more than just a scorecard—it provides a map of your child’s learning journey. Zekolah’s Past Year Papers and Textbook-Aligned Exercises can help turn these insights into targeted practice at home, so children can strengthen skills and build confidence. Here’s how parents can make the most of it:
1. Read Between the TP Levels
TP levels reveal your child’s grasp of concepts and skills. Comparing results across subjects can identify patterns, such as strong comprehension but weaker application. Teacher comments also reveal learning preferences—hands-on, visual, or discussion-based—which helps you focus efforts where they’re most needed.
2. Turn Learning Into Small Daily Wins
Short, focused practice sessions can reinforce learning without overwhelming your child. Examples include 10-minute mental math challenges at breakfast, short vocabulary games, or quick science observations and experiments at home. Small daily wins help skills stick while keeping children motivated.
3. Encourage Self-Reflection
Invite your child to reflect on their performance. Ask: “Which topic did you enjoy most?” or “Which part felt tricky and why?” Help them set small personal goals, such as mastering one TP4 topic per week. This builds independence and a sense of ownership over learning.
4. Connect Learning to Real Life
Link school subjects to everyday experiences. Use math to calculate shopping totals, science for observing plants, or language skills for storytelling and journaling. Real-life connections make learning practical, memorable, and engaging.
5. Track Growth Over Time
Compare PBD results across semesters to spot trends. Focus on long-term improvement strategies, celebrate small successes, and create a consistent, strategic approach to learning rather than reacting to single scores.
By viewing the report as a tool for insight and action, parents can guide their children toward mastery, confidence, and a deeper understanding of learning—not just grades.
From Scores to Success: Planning Your Child’s Next Steps
Accessing your child’s SSKP / PBP results provides clarity on academic progress. Combining TP level insights with practical strategies helps your child build skills, confidence, and mastery for the next semester.
Education is a journey. Use the results as a roadmap to guide growth, celebrate achievements, and inspire continuous learning. With this approach, the report becomes a tool to shape your child’s learning path and long-term success.
