Yes. Step8Up delivers its Coding Bootcamp UK through the Government’s Skills for Life initiative, allowing eligible learners to receive fully funded training. This makes high-quality tech education accessible to individuals across the UK.
The Coding Bootcamp UK offered by Step8Up typically runs for 12 intensive weeks. The programme includes live instruction, guided projects, and structured learning support that helps you progress at a steady and achievable pace.
The Online Coding Bootcamp UK is a practical, fast-paced training programme offered by Step8Up to help learners build real coding skills from home. It focuses on full-stack development and includes live lessons, guided practice, and hands-on projects designed to make you job-ready for the UK tech industry.
This bootcamp is ideal for beginners, career changers, graduates, and working professionals looking to build digital skills. Step8Up has designed the programme so that anyone with motivation and commitment can learn coding, even without a previous tech background.
Yes , a coding bootcamp in the UK can be absolutely worth it, especially for beginners and career changers who want a faster, more practical route into tech without committing to a full university degree. UK coding bootcamps are designed to focus on job-ready skills, not just theory. Instead of spending years studying, you learn exactly what employers need, coding languages, frameworks, and real-world development practices , in a structured and supportive environment. Learn More: Step8 Up.
It is funded by the UK Government, through taxes.
Step8Up designed this bootcamp for beginners, career changers, job seekers, and professionals looking to enter the tech sector. The programme is structured so that even learners with no prior coding experience can progress quickly with the support of Step8Up’s experienced instructors and guided learning pathway.
The "best" is a matter of opinion. The official, Government funded website is on the link below.
The NHS (National Health Service) in the UK is a government organisation and does not make a profit. It is funded by the tax payer.
In the UK, GPs are funded by the state, through local authorities.
Channel 4 in the UK is primarily funded through advertising revenues. It also receives some public funding from the government through the TV licence fee and has some commercial ventures.
It is funded by the Catholic community in England and Wales, the UK government and the general public by donations.
No, Harry did no attend public school. A public school in the UK (which is where the books are set) is a school that the pupils have payed to attend. A state school is a school funded by the government. As Harry does not pay to attend Hogwarts we can presume is funded by the Ministry of Magic. So by UK definition it is a state school.