Malaysia ranked near the bottom in a 30-country Ipsos survey on public satisfaction with education systems, with only 44% of respondents expressing a positive view. The survey revealed that Malaysians are more likely than their regional neighbours to rate their education system poorly. Key concerns include unequal access to education, inadequate infrastructure, and limited use of technology. The findings highlight growing public dissatisfaction and the need for urgent reforms to address quality and equity in Malaysia’s education system.