High relative permittivity, ε r , over a very wide temperature range, -65°C to 325°C, is presented for ceramics designed to be compatible with base metal electrode multilayer capacitor manufacturing processes. We report a ≥ 300°C potential Class II capacitor material free from Bi or Pb ions, developed by doping Sr 2 NaNb 5 O 15 with Ca 2+ ,Y 3+ and Zr 4+ ions, according to the formulation Sr 2-2z Ca z Y z NaNb 5-z Zr z O 15 . For sample composition z = 0.025, ε r values are 1565 ± 15 % (1 kHz) from -65°C to 325°C. At a slightly higher level of doping, z = 0.05, ε r values are 1310 ± 10 % from -65°C to 300°C. Values of the dielectric loss tangent, tanδ are ≤ 0.025 from −60°C to 290°C, for z = 0.025, with tanδ increasing to 0.035 at 325°C. Microstructural analyses exclude core-shell mechanisms being responsible for the flattening of the ε r -T response.