What is SISPEK and Why Does It Matter for Islamic Preschools?

Introduction

When you enrol your child in a registered preschool in Malaysia, something happens behind the scenes that most parents never see: your child’s enrolment data is recorded in a national system called SISPEK. For preschool operators, using SISPEK correctly is a compliance requirement. For parents, SISPEK is the system that connects their child’s preschool record to the national education database — including their transition to primary school.

This guide explains what SISPEK is, why it matters, and what Islamic preschool parents and operators need to know about it.


What is SISPEK?

SISPEK stands for Sistem Pengurusan Prasekolah (Preschool Management System). It is a national database managed by the Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia (KPM) that records enrolment, attendance, and basic data for children attending registered preschools in Malaysia.

FeatureDetails
Full nameSistem Pengurusan Prasekolah (SISPEK)
Managed byKementerian Pendidikan Malaysia (KPM)
Who uses itRegistered private preschool operators; KPM preschool class teachers
PurposeNational preschool enrolment tracking; education data continuity
Mandatory forAll KPM-registered private preschools
Parent-facingIndirectly — parents benefit through data continuity to primary school

Source: KPM official documentation; ilmify research, March 2026


Why KPM Built SISPEK

Before SISPEK, Malaysia had no reliable national picture of preschool participation. KPM could not easily track which children had attended registered preschool, what their enrolment rates were by district and demographic, or how preschool attendance correlated with primary school readiness.

SISPEK solves this by creating a connected record from preschool through primary school:

Policy GoalHow SISPEK Helps
Universal preschool participationKPM can identify communities with low enrolment and direct resources
Quality assuranceSchool-level enrolment and attendance data enables oversight
Education continuityChild’s preschool record connects to primary school system
Planning and resourcingDistrict-level data informs teacher deployment and facility planning
Reducing school dropout riskChildren without preschool records can be identified for early intervention

How SISPEK Works: The Enrolment Process

When a parent enrols a child in a KPM-registered preschool, the school is responsible for entering the child’s data into SISPEK. The process from the parent’s perspective:

StepParent ActionSchool Action
1. EnrolmentSubmit enrolment form + documents (birth certificate, MyKad)Receive and verify documents
2. Data entryEnter child’s data into SISPEK
3. ConfirmationReceive confirmation of enrolmentSISPEK record created — child appears in system
4. OngoingRecord attendance and updates in SISPEK
5. ExitChild leaves or completes preschoolSchool updates exit data in SISPEK

Parent’s required documents for SISPEK enrolment:

DocumentWhy It’s Needed
Child’s birth certificateConfirms identity, date of birth, and citizenship
Parent/guardian MyKadConfirms guardian identity
Child’s MyKad or MyKidIf available — confirms IC number for database record
Immunisation recordHealth data for the national system

What Data SISPEK Captures

SISPEK records the following data for each enrolled child:

Data CategoryExamples
Personal identityName, IC number, date of birth, gender, nationality
Family dataParent/guardian names, IC numbers, contact details
School dataPreschool name, registration number, district, class
Enrolment dataEnrolment date, session type, year group
AttendanceMonthly attendance records
HealthBasic immunisation status

Source: KPM SISPEK documentation; ilmify research, March 2026

Privacy note: SISPEK data is held by KPM and subject to Malaysian data protection requirements. School operators access only the data for their own enrolled students.


SISPEK and Islamic Preschools

For Islamic preschools, SISPEK compliance is straightforward — it is simply the required national enrolment system. There is no Islamic-specific data in SISPEK (no field for religion, Islamic Studies results, or Iqra’ level — these are managed by the school’s own systems).

The practical implications for Islamic preschool operators:

ImplicationDetails
All registered Islamic preschools must use SISPEKThis is a legal requirement, not optional
Islamic curriculum data is NOT captured in SISPEKHafazan, Iqra’ progress, solat records are managed by the school’s own system
SISPEK compliance is part of KPM registration maintenanceNon-compliance can affect registration renewal
Parent data submitted for SISPEK must be accurateIncorrect IC numbers or birth dates create issues at primary school transition

For Islamic preschool operators: SISPEK captures the national education data; your own school management system (like ilmify.app) captures the Islamic education data — Quran progress, hafazan syllabus, Islamic attendance, teacher notes. These two systems serve different purposes and both matter.


What SISPEK Means for Parents

From a parent’s perspective, SISPEK mostly works invisibly. The things that matter:

What It Means for YouWhy It Matters
Your child’s preschool record is in the national systemSupports smooth transition to primary school registration
Your documents need to be accurate at enrolmentErrors in IC numbers or birth dates cause problems later
Your school must be using SISPEKIf they are not, the school may not be properly registered or compliant
You can ask your school to confirm SISPEK enrolmentA simple verification step — “Is my child registered in SISPEK?”

SISPEK and Primary School Registration

One of SISPEK’s most practical benefits for parents is the connection to primary school (Year 1) registration.

When you register your child for Year 1 at a national primary school, the Sistem Pengurusan Sekolah Malaysia (SPPM) can pull data from SISPEK to pre-populate your child’s record. Children who have been accurately recorded in SISPEK during preschool have a smoother primary school registration process.

SISPEK DataPrimary School Use
Child IC number and nameMatches to existing education record
Preschool attendedFlags preschool completion
Previous districtSupports school zone assignment

For parents: Ensure that the name and IC number in SISPEK exactly match your child’s MyKid/birth certificate. Discrepancies — a different romanisation of the name, a typo in the IC number — can create complications at Year 1 registration that require manual resolution.


Common SISPEK Issues and How to Resolve Them

IssueCauseResolution
Child not appearing in SISPEKSchool has not entered the dataAsk school to confirm SISPEK entry; allow 2–4 weeks after enrolment
Incorrect name spellingData entry error at enrolmentReport to school — they submit a correction to KPM
Wrong IC numberTypo at enrolmentUrgent correction required — affects all future education records
School not in SISPEKSchool is not registered or has lapsed registrationSee our KPM registration guide — this is a serious compliance issue
Data not transferred at primary registrationSISPEK/SPPM connection issueContact child’s primary school and bring original documents

Conclusion

SISPEK is the invisible infrastructure of Malaysia’s national preschool system — operating behind the scenes to create a connected education record for every child from preschool to primary school. For most parents, the most important SISPEK-related actions are simple: provide accurate documents at enrolment, confirm your school is using the system, and ensure your child’s IC number and name are correct.

For Islamic preschool operators, SISPEK compliance is part of the administrative responsibility that comes with KPM registration. The national system captures enrolment data; your own school management system captures what matters Islamically — Quran progress, hafazan, solat milestones. Both require proper management.

ilmify.app is built to handle the Islamic curriculum tracking that SISPEK does not capture — so that every Islamic school has a complete, professional record of each child’s Islamic education journey.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No — they are related but different systems. MySPP (Sistem Semakan Pendaftaran Prasekolah) is the public-facing portal where parents can verify a school’s KPM registration status. SISPEK is the operational enrolment management system used by school operators and KPM to track individual child enrolment data. Parents use MySPP to check if a school is registered; schools use SISPEK to record their students.

No — SISPEK is operated by the school and KPM. As a parent, your responsibilities are to provide accurate documents at enrolment (especially the correct IC number and name) and to ask your school to confirm your child has been entered into the system. The school does the rest.

When a child transfers between registered preschools, the new school creates a new SISPEK entry. The previous school should update the exit date. There is no formal transfer process between schools in SISPEK — each enrolment is independent. Bring original documents to the new school to ensure the correct IC number and name are used consistently.

No. SISPEK captures enrolment, attendance, and basic demographic data — it does not capture curriculum outcomes including Islamic Studies, Iqra’ progress, or hafazan. Islamic curriculum results are the responsibility of the individual school to track and report to parents through their own reporting system.

Yes — simply: “Is this school registered with KPM and are students entered into SISPEK?” A registered, compliant school will answer yes to both without hesitation. This is not an unreasonable question; it is basic due diligence.

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