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Best Coding Bootcamps in London (2026 Guide)

Updated on November 27, 2025 8 minutes read

Diverse adult learners coding together on laptops in a modern London classroom with a Tube sign in the background, representing a collaborative coding bootcamp in the city.

Choosing a coding bootcamp is still a big decision in 2026, especially in London, where you will find established providers with very different prices, schedules, and payment options. This guide compares five of the most-searched options on things you can actually check today: tuition, learning format, independent student reviews, and how you can pay.

2026 Bootcamp Overview

For UK learners in 2026, compare how each bootcamp lets you spread payments: Code Labs Academy offers 3–42 interest‑free monthly instalments, longer terms via partners, a 5% upfront discount, and named discounts (Women in Tech, Study Buddies, Early‑Bird / Super Early‑Bird, which aren’t stackable), while Makers Academy uses upfront payment, 12‑month instalments, and ISA‑style options via partners (eligibility required).

Le Wagon typically combines a deposit with 0% instalments via financing partners plus occasional upfront‑pay discounts that vary by cohort, and General Assembly lets you pay upfront or in 2–4 in‑course instalments, or use an EdAid 24‑month deferred plan (repay only once you earn £25k+) or a 36‑month 0% instalment plan, alongside selected discounts and scholarships.

Flatiron School generally offers upfront payment, third‑party loans, deferred‑payment options, and scholarships, with specific offers varying by country.

Bootcamp Spotlights

Code Labs Academy

Remote-only cohorts with one of the lowest price points in this list and unusually flexible payment plans.

  • Price point - Most full-time bootcamps are advertised at €4,999 (around £4.3k at recent exchange rates), noticeably below most London campus programmes.
  • Format - 12-week full-time or 24-week part-time, fully live-online, with small cohorts and a 500-hour curriculum across web development, cybersecurity, data science and AI, and UX/UI design.
  • Financing - In-house instalment plans let you spread tuition over 3-42 months at 0% APR, with partner options (for example, Quotanda and StepEx) extending terms to around 60 instalments where available.
  • Discounts - Named discounts include Upfront Payment (5%), Women in Tech, Study Buddies, Early Bird, Super Early Bird, and others such as Simultaneous Study and Alumni offers. Discounts generally cannot be stacked, so you choose the best fit for your situation.
  • Ideal for - Learners who want a smaller online cohort, hands-on projects, 1-to-1 career support, and the ability to keep costs and monthly payments relatively low.

If you would like to see what the curriculum actually looks like, check the Web Development Bootcamp page for a 2026 syllabus overview.

Makers Academy

Makers remains one of London’s longest-running coding bootcamps and focuses heavily on professional habits and pair-programming.

  • Curriculum - A 16-week journey that usually starts in Ruby and moves into JavaScript, testing, and agile practices. Expect a strong emphasis on test-driven development and working like a real engineering team.
  • Format - Hybrid delivery with significant remote work plus regular in-person days at their London campus for pairing and community events.
  • Culture - Makers is known for its peer-learning culture and “no-jerk” policy, which many graduates mention in reviews.
  • Financing - Course Report lists tuition at around £8,500 for the software engineering track. Instalments and income-share-style options (paying once you meet a salary threshold) have historically been available; always confirm the latest terms directly with admissions.

Makers is a good fit if you care about an on-site London community, a strong alumni network, and are comfortable with a relatively intense, self-directed learning style.

Le Wagon

Le Wagon is a global brand with a large alumni network and highly rated teaching across multiple cities, including London.

  • Curriculum and format - Their London AI Software / Web Development bootcamp is a fast-paced full-stack course. Full-time cohorts typically run over about 2 months (historically framed as a 9-week sprint), Monday to Friday.
  • Location options - You can study on campus in Shoreditch or join a fully online cohort while still being part of the same global community.
  • Tuition - Independent UK bootcamp round-ups place Le Wagon’s London tuition in the £7,900-£9,500 range, depending on format and any local promotions. Exact pricing is only visible once you select a city and schedule, so you will need to verify your quote with admissions.
  • Financing - Expect a deposit plus 0% instalments over roughly 12 months via financing partners, and occasional discounts for upfront payment.

Le Wagon is worth shortlisting if you want a very fast on-campus experience, a global alumni network, and a curriculum that leans toward product-style projects and startup culture.

General Assembly

General Assembly (GA) is one of the best-known global bootcamp brands and still runs London-specific software engineering cohorts in 2026.

  • Curriculum and format - The UK Software Engineering Bootcamp teaches a JavaScript-first full-stack curriculum with AI-aware content. You can choose 12-week full-time or 32-week part-time with live-online teaching in UK hours.
  • Tuition - GA’s London software engineering page lists a £9,000 total course cost for 2026 intakes.
  • Financing - Options include:
    • Upfront payment or 2-4 in-course instalments.
    • An EdAid 24-month deferred payment plan: pay £1,000 upfront, then start monthly repayments only once you earn over £25,000.
    • A 36-month 0% interest instalment plan with a small deposit.
    • Additional discounts and scholarships are advertised periodically via their financing page.
  • Reputation - GA holds an average of 4.31 / 5 on Course Report across hundreds of reviews, with particularly positive comments about instructor quality and career services.

GA suits learners who want a global brand on their CV, strong career support, and structured paths in other disciplines (data, UX, marketing) under the same roof.

Flatiron School

Flatiron is a fully remote option for UK learners, with an emphasis on rigorous curricula and structured career coaching.

  • Curriculum and format - The online Software Engineering bootcamp typically runs 15 weeks full-time, with longer part-time options, covering modern full-stack development plus computer science fundamentals.
  • Tuition - Course Report lists tuition around $16,500 for software engineering, which works out to roughly £13,000 at recent exchange rates. Flatiron frequently runs limited-time promotions, but headline prices are in this range.
  • Financing - Flatiron offers a mix of upfront payment, third-party loans, deferred payment plans,, and scholarships (including women-in-tech-focused initiatives). Specific availability can depend on where you are based, so check the fine print if you are applying from the UK.
  • Reviews - On Course Report, Flatiron’s average rating sits around 4.45 / 5, with many graduates praising the depth of the curriculum but noting that job-hunting still requires significant self-driven effort.

Flatiron is best for students who want a highly structured remote programme, are comfortable working mostly online, and can commit to an intensive 15-week schedule.

How to Choose the Right London Bootcamp in 2026

You do not need a perfect answer on day one. Start by ranking your top two priorities, then see where each bootcamp naturally fits.

Bootcamps are rarely cheap, but the way you pay can make them more manageable. A few patterns to know about in 2026:

  1. Interest-free instalments before bank loans

    Most providers now offer instalment plans. Code Labs Academy, for example, advertises 3-42 monthly payments at 0% interest, with longer terms via finance partners. General Assembly’s UK bootcamp also offers a 36-month 0% plan alongside EdAid options.

  2. Upfront-payment rewards

    If you can pay in full, you will often pay less overall: Code Labs Academy - 5% Upfront Payment discount. Le Wagon and other providers - typically run occasional upfront-pay or early-bird deals; the exact percentage changes, so check current offers. Remember that discounts at CLA are not stackable - you select one that gives you the best effective price.

  3. Targeted scholarships and initiatives

    Many bootcamps run discounts to address specific gaps in tech: Women in Tech / Women in STEM style discounts at Code Labs Academy and Flatiron School, and diversity scholarships at General Assembly. Alumni, “Simultaneous Study” (still at university), or Study Buddies discounts at CLA if you join with a friend or while studying something else. Independent third-party scholarships and local skills programmes can sometimes fund part of your tuition; these change frequently, so always verify for your region and background.

  4. Employer sponsorship and upskilling

    If you are already in a tech-adjacent role, ask your manager about: Training budgets, professional-development funds, or apprenticeship pathways. The option to spread a bootcamp over 24+ weeks part-time while you stay in your job, especially relevant for CLA and GA.

For a deeper breakdown of routes like instalments, scholarships, and public funding, you can explore CLA’s financing options page.

Final Thoughts

In 2026, London’s coding-bootcamp market ranges roughly from £4k to £13k for full-time software-engineering style courses. The big decision is less “Which bootcamp is objectively best?” and more “Which format, budget, support model lets me finish and actually change jobs?” If you want the lowest overall price plus generous payment flexibility, Code Labs Academy stands out with its €4,999 tuition, long 0% instalment window, and, wide list of discounts. If you crave on-campus energy in London, compare Makers’ 16-week hybrid course with Le Wagon’s ~2-month sprint, then confirm current prices and payment plans with each admissions team. For global name recognition and wider course menus, General Assembly and Flatiron School are strong options, especially if you may later move into data, AI, or UX under the same brand. Whichever route you choose, treat the application call as a two-way interview: you are also checking whether the school is transparent, responsive, and honest about outcomes.

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Book a short call → All prices, for the discounts referenced here, are based on publicly available information checked in November 2025 for 2026 intakes. Providers update tuition and financing regularly, so always confirm the latest details on each bootcamp’s website before you apply.

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