More like £4k. Let's see what you get:
8 Week Course (
https://axiafutures.com/course/career-programme-july-2017/)
--2 Weeks of Introduction to Futures Trading (£1k)
--3 Weeks of "Order Flow Trading" (£1.5k)
--3 Weeks of training on vague, wishy-washy topics (£1.5k)
Seems like an insanely steep price to pay for information that is freely available online & at much cheaper prices.
I'm not sure if I can link to order flow web sites, but there's a few people providing plenty of free information & video courses & then there's also paid courses that would have over 50 hours of material for you at much cheaper rates. (I have doubts about how how profitable this 'order flow' thing is in liquid, deep markets saturated with algorithmic intelligence, but I don't know much about it).
How profitable is this business & its style of trading if it needs to charge its trainees £4k to start learning something? (And why is it that Optiver, SIG, Wolverine, Jane Street, Flow, FNYS and all the rest pay their grads enormous starting salaries knowing that a significant percentage of trainees will not cut it?)
Looks like this company goes under other names elsewhere, including one in Australia calling itself CYGNET which charges graduates $5,000... is that not suspicious? To me, CYGNET sounds like some kind of Russian hacking scam from a Terminator movie.
With all that said, do your own research and get in touch with them to see what they have to say and see if it makes sense to you. I'm sure they'll respond given the prices they charge.