Colleagues, pupils and parents have been paying tribute to a Scottish teacher who died after breaking her leg in a classroom.

Lynsey Haycock, 41, from Edinburgh, died after suffering from complications following the accident at Forge Valley School in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, last week.

She was taken to hospital to get treatment after falling while putting up a classroom display but died the next day from medical complications.

A book of condolences will be available at the school for people to leave their tributes to the teacher, who has relatives in Perthshire.

Dale Barrowclough, head teacher at Forge Valley, said: "Mrs Haycock was a much-loved and respected teacher whose dedication and hard work helped improve the life chances of all the pupils who were fortunate to have her as a teacher.

"We all came to know Mrs Haycock as a very warm hearted person with a great sense of humour. Not only was she treasured by staff she was much loved by the pupils at Forge Valley.

"As a community we are devastated by this tragic death and our thoughts are with Mrs Haycock's family and friends during this very difficult time."

Former pupils and colleagues also paid their respects to Mrs Haycock on Facebook.

Helen Stokes wrote: "RIP Lynsey. Worked with her at a previous school. Much love to her family and friends."

While Kirsty Elizabeth Perry said: "RIP Lynsey (Miss Arnot as I knew her). My deepest sympathies to her family."

Adele Logan also said she had worked with Mrs Haycock.

She wrote: "Dreadful news, worked with her at Horizon. RIP, thoughts with her husband and children."

Aneela Shah said: "RIP, gone too soon, was a true professional and lovely woman. Covered her class when doing supply."