Foundations
JavaScript, TypeScript, the browser, and how the internet actually delivers a page.
A full-time engineering course built with hiring managers, taught by engineers, and paid for only when you are employed.

JavaScript, TypeScript, the browser, and how the internet actually delivers a page.
Node, SQL, REST and the parts of system design that come up in interviews.
React, state, accessibility and testing — the way real teams write it.
Git, code review, CI, and working in a codebase you did not write.
Four weeks building a real product for a real client, in a team of five.
Mock technicals, take-homes and salary negotiation with someone who has hired.
No. About four in ten of our students have no degree at all, and outcomes are the same across both groups.
Not really. The course runs 9 to 6 with evening work most days. It is genuinely full time.
On the deferred plan you pay nothing until you are earning over £27,000. If that never happens, you never pay.
Both. Roughly half of each cohort joins remotely, with the same instructors and the same team projects.
The first stage is a thirty-minute call. No coding test to get in.