Sir Robert Laurie Morant KCB (7 April 1863 – 13 March 1920) was an English administrator and educationalist
He was educated at Winchester College and New College, Oxford.
After a year teaching at a Preparatory School, he was appointed as tutor to the crown prince of Siam. On his return, he worked at the Toynbee Hall settlement in the East End of London. In 1896 he married Helen Mary Cracknell.
He then joined a research unit reporting to the Privy Council on Education and thence to the Board of Education, where he rose rapidly to become its Permanent Secretary in April 1903. He was responsible for some of the new ideas in the Education Act 1902 and ensured the Board effectively implemented it. He was appointed CB in the 1902 Coronation Honours and promoted to KCB in the 1907 Birthday Honours.
He then accepted a post chairing the Commission to implement the National Insurance Act 1911. This included a huge and wide-ranging task of administration and even included the foundation of the precursor of the Medical Research Council. Morant promoted and largely drafted National Insurance Act 1913, correcting problems in the previous Act.
He served on the Haldane committee on the Machinery of government, 1917–18.