Sir Cyril Jackson (6 February 1863 - 3 September 1924) was a barrister, educationist and politician. Educated at the Charterhouse School and the University of Oxford, Jackson graduated in 1885 and worked at Toynbee Hall. He was called to the bar at the Inner Temple. He was elected to the London School Board in 1891 representing Tower Hamlets. He resigned from the LSB in November 1896 when he was appointed Inspector-General of Schools in Western Australia. In 1903 he returned to England, and became Chief Inspector to the Board of Education until 1906. Various publications and articles.
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