The Spiral of Lights is a beautiful and contemplative tradition that takes place annually in December. Held in a dimly lit room, the students walk a spiral path made of evergreen boughs, each carrying an unlit candle. As they reach the center, they light their candle from a central flame and place it along the spiral on their way out, gradually illuminating the path with a growing glow. This ritual symbolizes the inward journey towards light and hope during the darkest time of the year, fostering a sense of peace, reflection, and community.